it will be starting to multiply and all the organelles will be acting differently
It will start to multiply and all the organelles will be acting in a different way
The first sign that cytokinesis has begun is when all the organelles in the cell have doubled. This means that the cytoplasm is the last thing that needs to divide.
the chromosomes become visible.
The first phase of mitosis is prophase. The last phase of mitosis is telophase.
Mitosis was first discovered and meiosis evolved out of mitosis. Mitosis stands for the first division of a cell into two genetic identically cells. Meiosis stands for two divisions into four genetic different cells.
Interphase then Mitosis then Cytokinesis then Mitosis the Cytokinesis That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
it is a genetic stain by which chromosomes can be distinctly seen
Interphase and mitosis are related because they are in the same process. Although, many think that interphase is the first step of mitosis, prophase actually is. Interphase is just the intermediary step to prepare cells for possible mitosis.
Yes, as they are at their most condensed going through mitosis. Seen with a microscope, that is!
Chromosomes first become visible during prophase of mitosis when they condense and coil up tightly. This allows them to be easily seen under a microscope as separate structures.
prophase
in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm
mitosis
The first phase of mitosis is prophase. The last phase of mitosis is telophase.
in mitosis, the nucleus divides first, and then the cytoplasm.
During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)
double chromosomes first become visible in which step of mitosis?
The first person to discover and study mitosis was Walther Flemming in 1870.
Anaphase
yes, of course