The spindles move to oppostie ends
Tetrads line up in the middle of the cell during metaphase I.
called prophase. During prophase, the nuclear membrane breaks down and the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes. The centrosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell, and spindle fibers start to form.
The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
the prophase if i remember correctly is the 1st step is cell division
the cellmembrane?
spindle fibers
Tetrads line up in the middle of the cell during metaphase I.
called prophase. During prophase, the nuclear membrane breaks down and the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes. The centrosomes begin to move to opposite ends of the cell, and spindle fibers start to form.
There is still only 1 cell during prophase.
In mitosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase. In meiosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase 1.
The nucleoli disappears; the nuclear membrane breaks down; the mitotic spindle appears and the centrioles begin moving towards opposite ends of the cell.
Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
During Prophase
The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
the prophase if i remember correctly is the 1st step is cell division