Asked by
Frankie Larobardiere
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
Chromatin condenses and nucleoli disappear during ________.
A) interphase
B) prophase
C) metaphase
D) anaphase
E) telophase
Chromatin Condenses
The process by which chromatin fibers thicken and shorten to form distinct chromosomes during cell division.
Nucleoli Disappear
A phenomenon occurring during the cell division process (specifically in prophase of mitosis) where the nucleolus breaks down and disappears.
Prophase
is the first stage of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis, characterized by the condensation of chromosomes and the breakdown of the nuclear envelope.
- Master the fundamentals of how cells divide and how chromosomes move within this context.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Master the fundamentals of how cells divide and how chromosomes move within this context.