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Prophase is characterized by(a) Initiation of condensation of chromosomal material.(b) Centrioles moving towards opposite pole.(c) Initiation of the assembly of mitotic spindle.(d) All of these
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This means that the chromosomes start to become more compact and visible under a microscope. This is represented by option (a). Show more…
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During mitosis, chromatin condenses into chromosomes, spindle fibers form from one end of the cell to the other, and centrioles organize the spindle fibers. Which stage of mitosis happens next? A. Telophase. B. Anaphase. C. Metaphase. D. Prophase.
The phase of mitosis during which centrioles reach the poles and chromosomes attach to the spindle is (a) anaphase, (b) metaphase, (c) prophase, (d) telophase.
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