During DNA replication where the chromosomes becomes visible.
Telophase. =]
Telophase.
Telophase
telophase
The S-phase is during interphase, which means there are no chromosomes. DNA is replicated in the S-phase ("s" for synthesis). It can only be replicated in the form of chromatin, not wrapped up in chromosomes.
The answer is PROPHASE. there are four phases in Mitosis: prophase, anaphase, metaphase, and telophase.
The chromosomes are actually chromatin (in a jumbled up mess) and then form into chromosomes during the G2 phase hope i helped!
Chromatin
The phase in which the chromatin expands and nuclear membranes form in the daughter nuclei is the telophase. The telophase comes after the anaphase.
The cell's chromatin condenses into chromosomes during prophase. In contrast, telophase is where the chromosomes loosen to form chromatins.
The chromatin in the cell becomes chromosomes in prophase, the first stage of mitosis. The chromatin coils tightly together to form into separate chromosome strands during this phase.
The S-phase is during interphase, which means there are no chromosomes. DNA is replicated in the S-phase ("s" for synthesis). It can only be replicated in the form of chromatin, not wrapped up in chromosomes.
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
chromatin along with chromosomal matrix form the chromosomes.
The answer is PROPHASE. there are four phases in Mitosis: prophase, anaphase, metaphase, and telophase.
An un-dividing chromosome remain in the form of loose chromatin material as seen in the inter-phase nucleus. At the tome of nuclear division this chromatin material is organized in the form of thread like structures called chromosomes.
The chromosomes are actually chromatin (in a jumbled up mess) and then form into chromosomes during the G2 phase hope i helped!
Chromatin: Long strands of DNA, used when copying DNA to make RNA to be read by ribosomes to make proteins. Chromosomes: Two chromatids side by side in a "X" shape, it's formed when a number of your DNA is packed together.
Because the chromosomes seem to shorten and thicken prior to dividing, this makes them more visible.
Chromatin
Individual threads that form chromosomes are chromatin.