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During prophase, chromosomes begin condensing (forming) as DNA becomes coiled. The genes cannot function (produce mRNA ... During interphase, the nucleus is visible and the chromosomes are uncoiled and invisible. ... Draw each phase of mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) in a cell that has 2N = 4 chromosomes.
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faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/file...
faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20101/Bio%20101%20Lectures/Mitosis/mitosis.htm
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Where can mitosis occur in a flowering plant? Meristems to produce additional cells; ovules and pollen grains to produce gametes. Prophase; During prophase the chromosomes become visible as the chromatin packs together tighter and tighter.
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faculty.weber.edu/sharley/2104/nucleardivision.html
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In the first stage of mitosis known as prophase, chromosomes condense and become visible. Towards the end of prophase the nuclear membrane breaks down and the spindle apparatus forms at opposite poles as well. After the stage of prophase comes metaphase ... What happens in 'Early Prophase' during Mitosis?
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answers.ask.com/Science/Biology/what_happens_during_pro...
answers.ask.com/Science/Biology/what_happens_during_prophase
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52. When chromosomes become visible during prophase of mitosis, it is the result of a. uncoiling. b. DNA synthesis and condensation d. chromatid duplication. e. addition of proteins to the DNA. 53. If a parent cell has 16 chromosomes, how many sister chromatids will be present at metaphase of mitosis?
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faculty.ucc.edu/biology-oksov/exam__3_bio_101_example__...
faculty.ucc.edu/biology-oksov/exam__3_bio_101_example___1.htm
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centromere - region of chromosome where microtubules attach during mitosis and meiosis ... Prophase - the first stage of mitosis. ... The chromosomes condense and become visible...
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www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/labs/mitosis.htm
www.uic.edu/classes/bios/bios100/labs/mitosis.htm
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Prophase and metaphase ... Chromosomes condense during this phase of mitosis. ... Individual chromosomes become visible during this phase of mitosis.
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www.quia.com/jg/302499list.html
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The first stage in cell reduplication. ... In mitosis, the stage during which the chromosomes become visible (because of supercoiling of DNA), the cell nucleus starts to lose its identity, and the centrioles begin to migrate. ... In meiosis, the prophase of the first division consists of five stages: leptotene, zygotene,
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www.ndif.org/terms/15262-prophase
www.ndif.org/terms/15262-prophase
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At the onset of mitosis the nucleosomes become ever more tightly packed through looping and coiling to become part of a chromosome. ... In prophase, chromosomes become clearly visible. During prophase, the nuclear enve-lope breaks down and disappears. The nucleoli vanish and a basket called the spindle forms around...
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www.ecb.org/guides/pdf/VisCellProc4.pdf
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Centromeres are crucial to segregation of the daughter chromatids during mitosis. The first phase of mitosis is known as the prophase, where the nuclear chromatin starts to become organized and condenses into thick strands that eventually become chromosomes. ... The microtubules are clearly visible in this complex.
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micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery/mitosis/mitosis.html
micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/gallery/mitosis/mitosis.html
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