Resulting from interphase, is a genetic material in the nucleus called chromatin. The chromatin condenses in chromosomes. During prophase, the nucleoli disappear and the chromatid structure of the chromosomes becomes apparent. Since each chromosome has duplicated and now consists of two sister chromatids, the nuclear membrane dissolves so that the sister chromatids can separate. If it didn't dissolve, they'd still be held together.
In prophase, the nuclear envelope breaks down and a spindle forms between to centrioles. This is also the stage where the chromosomes are maximally condensed.
The cell membrane remains intact during prophase.
Telophase is the last step in mitotic division. During this phase, the nuclear membrane is reformed or reconstructedaround the chromosomes of the daughter cells.
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"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!!!
In mitosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase. In meiosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase 1.
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase
Nuclear membrane and nucleolus
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"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!!!
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
Cellular Division.
In mitosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase. In meiosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase 1.
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase
Nuclear membrane and nucleolus
During prophase, the nuclear membrane and the nucleolus dissolve and disappear.
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The nuclear membrane fades during the prophase of mitosis or meiosis. This is the stage when the membrane begins to break down and disappear, allowing the chromosomes to become more condensed and accessible for cell division.
The nuclear envelope is the nuclear membrane.
The centrioles move toward opposite poles during prophase. During prophase the nuclear membrane disintegrates. Spindle fibers appear during the prophase.
In prophase stage, the replicated chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope disappears. Earlier in prophase, chromatin visible condenses into the chromosomes.