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What disappears during prometaphase?

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Telophase is the final stage of cell division. During telophase, the spindle fibers disappear due to the depolymerization of the microtubules.

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nucleolus

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The nuclear envelope.

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nucleus membrane and turtles rule :)

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When the nucleus disappears during prophase it fragments into which fuse to reform the nucleus during telophase?

The nuclear envelope disappears during prometaphase.


Which phase does the nuclear membrane disappears?

prometaphase


What is the phase in mitosis where the nuclear membrane disappears?

"scientist have not discovered WHY it happens"It does not matter if scientists have discovered it or not, but the nuclear membrane disappears during PROPHASEHope this helped!!!


What is the phase that two new nuclear envelopes form?

In the Prophase. Nuclear envelope and nucleolus disappears.


What does the correct chromosomal condition at prometaphase of mitosis look like?

The chromosomes during the prometaphase of mitotis in biology means that the chromosomes are gathered in the middle in a line with the spindles beginning to attach.


In what stage does the nuclear membrane disintegrate?

Mitosis Prophase. Yep one homework question answered!


Is prometaphase in meiosis?

Yes.


What structure disappears during telophase?

spindle fibers


At prometaphase of mitosis?

During prometaphase, the nuclear envelope fragments and the spindle microtubules are able to reach the chromosomes. Each of the two chromatids of each chromosome, at this point, has a kinetochore. The microtubules attach to the kinetochores, forming "kinetochore microtubules" which basically jerk the chromosomes back and forth.


When does the spindle attach to the kinetochores?

Prometaphase


What structure within the nucleus disappears during prophase?

The nuclear envelope.


Is it true that some energy always disappears forever during a energy transfer?

No