During the process of mitosis, the cell begins to split the cytoplasm and daughter cells first become visible in the phase called cytokinesis. This phase follows telophase, where the nuclear envelopes re-form around the separated sets of chromosomes. Cytokinesis involves the formation of a contractile ring that pinches the cell membrane, ultimately dividing the cell into two distinct daughter cells.
Genes are found on chromosomes, which are thread-like structures composed of DNA and proteins. They become visible when cells divide through a process called mitosis. During mitosis, chromosomes condense and are separated into two identical sets to be distributed to daughter cells.
During anaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids are separated and become individual chromosomes that are then distributed equally to the daughter cells. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete and identical set of chromosomes.
Prophase.
Prophase is the first and longest stage of mitosis. In this stage the chromosomes become visible and the centrioles separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. Mitosis is a four stage process that creates two identical cells from one original cell.
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.
daughter strands
They first become visible during prophase of mitosis.
During the Prophase. :)Chromosomes become highly condensed.They are visible to light microscope,not naked eye
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
prophase
Genes are found on chromosomes, which are thread-like structures composed of DNA and proteins. They become visible when cells divide through a process called mitosis. During mitosis, chromosomes condense and are separated into two identical sets to be distributed to daughter cells.
Chromosomes are visible during cell division, specifically during mitosis and meiosis. This is when the chromosomes condense and become more distinguishable. In interphase, the chromosomes are less condensed and not easily visible as individual structures.
chromatid
During anaphase of mitosis, sister chromatids are separated and become individual chromosomes that are then distributed equally to the daughter cells. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete and identical set of chromosomes.
DNA is never visible to a naked eye but you can see chromosomes filled with DNA in mitosis during prophase.
The first clue that mitosis has begun is the condensation of genetic material into visible chromosomes. This occurs during the prophase stage of mitosis when the chromosomes become visible under a microscope.
Prophase