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When the DNA is spread out and the nuclear membrane and chromatin is visible?

Metaphase


What is the nucleus within the granular material visible called?

chromatin


What is the granular material visible within the nucleus called'?

chromatin


Why are chromosomes not visible during interphase?

During interphase, chromosomes are not visible because they are in a less condensed form called chromatin. Chromatin is spread out and not easily distinguishable as individual chromosomes under a microscope.


When a eukaryotic cell is not undergoing mitosis the DNA and its associated proteins appear as a visible thread like mass called the?

chromatin


What structure is visible in interphase that dissolves in prophase?

In interphase, chromatin is visible in the nucleus, which consists of DNA and associated proteins. This chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes during prophase, as the DNA becomes more tightly packed and distinct.


The phase of mitosis where the chromatin fibers duplicate and condense into visible chromosomes is the?

The phase of mitosis where the chromatin fibers duplicate and condense into visible chromosomes is Interphase. Interphase is the first stage of the cell cycle.


What phase does DNA is all spread out as chromatin and nuclear membrane is visible?

The phase where DNA is spread out as chromatin and the nuclear membrane is visible is the interphase. This is the period when the cell is not actively dividing, but preparing for division by duplicating its DNA and organelles.


During interphase the chromosomes are not visible but the nuclear material is present in a granular or network condition?

chromatin


The nucleus of the cell is full of a grainy material called what?

Chromatin- granular material visible within the nucleus


What is a relationship of chromosomes to chromatin?

I am assuming you know both chromosomes and chromatin are basically made up of DNA and proteins. They both reside in the nucleus of a cell. The chromosomes are not visible and neither are the chromatin. When mitosis occurs and the cell divides the chromosomes coil up and become chromatids (different again). These chromatids are the only one out of these three that is visible. To answer your question basically the relationship between chromosomes and chromatin can be summarised by the following sentence. <Chromosomes are made up of two chromatin joined together by a centreomere.> hope this helps :)


How do you write pro phase in a sentence?

Prophase is the first stage of mitosis where the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes.