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How many cells are in prophase?

During prophase, a cell typically contains 46 chromosomes, which are made up of two sister chromatids each. This means there are a total of 92 chromatids in a cell during prophase.


But the end of prophase each of the following has occurred except?

lining up of chromosomes in the cell


In what stage do the centrioles move apart?

During the prophase stage of mitosis, the centrioles move apart from each other to opposite poles of the cell. This movement helps to form the spindle fibers that will later attach to and separate the chromosomes during cell division.


Which of the following occurs in meiosis but not mitosis?

Meiosis is the division of the gametes(sex cells), haploid (n) Mitosis is cell division, diploid (2n) In meiosis, there are the similar cycles (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase), but there are two cycles of each (ex: prophase 1, prophase 2 ETC).


Each stage of cell division in order?

prophase interphase anaphase metaphase telophase cytokinesis= cell division over


A cell at the end of prophase has 4 chromosomes how many chromosomes did the original parent cell have?

The parent cell had 4 chromosomes as well. During prophase, the cell replicates its DNA, resulting in two identical sister chromatids for each chromosome. So, although visually it appears to have 4 chromosomes, it actually has 2 pairs of sister chromatids.


Can chromosomes be seen in a cell that is observed in prophase?

Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.


When during the cell cycle are chromosome visible?

During Prophase


In what phase does chromosomes condense and become visible?

The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.


When does the nucleolus begin to fade away?

The nucleolus begins to fade away during cell division (mitosis) when the nuclear membrane breaks down. As the cell prepares to divide, the nucleolus disassembles, and its components are dispersed throughout the cell.


What occurs in prophase?

the prophase if i remember correctly is the 1st step is cell division


In Which phase the nucleolus begins to fade from view of the cell cycle?

The nucleolus begins to fade from view during prophase.