It is disassembled.
Yes, the nucleolus reappears during telophase I of meiosis. After the chromosomes have been separated and the cell prepares to divide, the nucleolus re-forms as the chromatin decondenses. This reappearance is part of the overall process of cellular reorganization that occurs as the cell transitions from meiosis I to the next stage.
The tetrads are pulled apart.
DNA is copied
Reduction Division
The nucleolus is visible as a dark spot during the interphase stage of the cell cycle. It is particularly prominent during the phase known as G1 (gap 1) in interphase.
Yes, the nucleolus reappears during telophase I of meiosis. After the chromosomes have been separated and the cell prepares to divide, the nucleolus re-forms as the chromatin decondenses. This reappearance is part of the overall process of cellular reorganization that occurs as the cell transitions from meiosis I to the next stage.
The tetrads are pulled apart.
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
DNA is copied
dna is copied
DNA is copied
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
Reduction Division
A total of four daughter cells are created during meiosis. There are two phases of meiosis, meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. During meiosis 1 two daughter cells are created while during meiosis 2 four daughter cells are created.
They do during meiosis I and II but not right in between.