Telophase, as that is when the nuclear envelope reforms.
Telophase
Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell are called prometaphase.
There are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Triphase. The two that are opposite are Interphase and Anaphase.
The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called prophase.
Centrioles double during the prophase of mitosis. Prophase is also the phase where DNA enters the chromosomes and are replicated.
telophase II No, not Telophase. Took the test, chose prophase, was correct.
Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell are called prometaphase.
There are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Triphase. The two that are opposite are Interphase and Anaphase.
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The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called prophase.
called prophase. During prophase, the nuclear membrane breaks down and the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes. The centrosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell, and spindle fibers start to form.
In prophase I of meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs. This does not happen in prophase of mitosis.
in early stage of mitosis
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
Centrioles double during the prophase of mitosis. Prophase is also the phase where DNA enters the chromosomes and are replicated.
telophase II No, not Telophase. Took the test, chose prophase, was correct.
Prophase- first and longest stage of mitosis in prophase, the chromosomes condense, the nucleus and nucleolus disappear. The centrioles move toward opposite sides of animal cells. and the spindle begins to form and attach to the chromosomes.
Prophase