No. Prophase I means prophase of the first division of meiosis. It is followed by metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I. Likewise the second division consists of prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase II.
Interphase is just plain interphase: no I or II, as it is not part of any division, but the stage between divisions.
step 1 ( prophase) step 1 ( prophase)
The first step in mitosis is the prophase stage, where chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear envelope breaks down. This is followed by the prometaphase stage, where spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes at the kinetochore.
in early stage of mitosis
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
the four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
step 1 ( prophase) step 1 ( prophase)
prophase
Prophase and cytokinesis
In the very first step of mitosis, the prophase.
Prophase is the first step in Mitosis (part of interphase) and it's when the chromatid pairs become visible and the spindle is beginning to form.
In prophase I of meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs. This does not happen in prophase of mitosis.
The first step in mitosis is the prophase stage, where chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear envelope breaks down. This is followed by the prometaphase stage, where spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes at the kinetochore.
The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called prophase.
in early stage of mitosis
During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase
the four phases of mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?