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To put it simply, during Mitosis the chromosomes are first replicated (copied) and then distributed into 2 new "daughter" cells. They are replicated during the S phase of interphase, and in the following phases (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) are organized, separated, and repackaged at opposite ends of the cell, at which point the cell divides.

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the strand of chromosomes split like the cell during mitosis.
They split in half.

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The centromere region of chromosomes get attached to spindle fibres (also known as microtubules). These spindle fibres are in turn attached to centrioles located at the poles of the dividing daughter cells. The shortening of the spindle fibres during anaphase of mitosis brings about the pulling of the chromosomes (movement) into the corresponding daughter cells

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Tubulin subunits of the kinetochore microtubules are depolymerized form the kinetochore ends. Motor proteins (dynein) attach and detach along the kinetochore mircrotubule's length, causing the chromosome to move.

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They move towards the poles rather than the poles torwd the chromosomes They move towards the poles rather than the poles torwd the chromosomes

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The chromosomes will duplicate then as the nucleus breaks, move to the center of the cell to be puled to the opposite side of the cell, then the cell will form a cleavage division and split.

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Spindle fibers.

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What happens during the process of mitosis?

During the process of mitosis, the nucleus divides!


When choromosomes are visible in the nucleus?

Chromosomes are visible in the cell nucleus during mitosis and meiosis.


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During the first stage of mitosis, prophase, the nucleus and nucleolus disappear. Mitosis then proceeds into metaphase and anaphase. Then during telophase, the nuclei reappear in the two cells and finally the cells split apart from each other by a process known as cytokinesis.


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Depending on what level of biology you're in, either the nucleus or the nucleolus. During mitosis and meiosis, however, the cytoplasm contains the chromosomes.


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The nucleus and nucleolus disappear during what?

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