Biology, asked by Jellyaceeee, 8 days ago

Chromosomes are generally indistinct at interphase. Does this mean that they are newly formed for each cell division? Explain your answer.​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
0

No. chromosomes are not newly formed for each cell division.

Explanation:

  • The chromosome remain in a condensed form.
  • It is only during the time of cell division that the chromosomes become visible.
  • The chromosomes  are not newly formed at the time of interphase.
  • The chromosomes just start to appear visible at the time of interphase or cell division.
  • After cell division, the chromosomes tend to return back to the condensed form.
Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
0

Explanation:

No , chromosomes are not newly formed for each cell division

Similar questions