Less than 10% of a cell's life is spent in the process of mitosis.
Around 80 to 90 percent. Acurracy: 85.55%
3%
Cells in metaphase are used to produce karyotypes.
colchicine is an metaphase arresting substance.
The optimal phase is metaphase, since during metaphase all sister chromatids are paired and lined up neatly at the centre of te cell. A solution of colchicine is usually used to arrest dividing cells at metaphase so that a picture can be taken.
During metaphase, the chromosomes begin their line up along the metaphase plate, or an imaginary plate located at the midpoint between the two poles of the cell where the centrosomes are located. The chromosomes are placed their by the spindle fiber that are microtubules protruding from the centrosomes and attach to the centromeres.
If you are talking the stage in meiosis or mitosis where the chromosome duplicates,and then line up at the center along the cells equater, the answer is Metaphase.
Cells in metaphase are used to produce karyotypes.
karyotypes are taken during metaphase
colchicine is an metaphase arresting substance.
Metaphase I or Metaphase II? In metaphase I it would have 24. In metaphase II it would have 6.
Metaphase occurs during meiosis and mitosis. These processes are how most cells reproduce to make two new cells. Some use binary fission.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
The optimal phase is metaphase, since during metaphase all sister chromatids are paired and lined up neatly at the centre of te cell. A solution of colchicine is usually used to arrest dividing cells at metaphase so that a picture can be taken.
In animal cells, during metaphase stage of the cell cycle, the centrioles attach to spindle fibers. These spindle fibers are also attached to the chromosomes which are now aligned at the metaphase plate.
During metaphase, the chromosomes begin their line up along the metaphase plate, or an imaginary plate located at the midpoint between the two poles of the cell where the centrosomes are located. The chromosomes are placed their by the spindle fiber that are microtubules protruding from the centrosomes and attach to the centromeres.
If you are talking the stage in meiosis or mitosis where the chromosome duplicates,and then line up at the center along the cells equater, the answer is Metaphase.
During metaphase, a thin wall is formed in the middle of the cell, cutting it into two equal parts. The thin wall cuts the nucleus into two small nuclei. DAUGHER CELLS
Paired homologous chromosomes are found at the spindle equator during metaphase. During metaphase the chromosomes line up on the plate and attach to the fully formed spindle.