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difference between prophase and prometaphase


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Answered by rekha8191p93bn6
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Prometaphase is the phase of mitosis following prophase and preceding metaphase, in eukaryotic somatic cells. In prometaphase, the nuclear membrane breaks apart into numerous "membrane vesicles", and the chromosomes inside form protein structures called kinetochores.

Answered by Anonymous
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1) In prophase the chromosomes are distinct whereas in prometaphase the chromosomes line up in one plane ar equator.

2) in prophase the sister cheomatids are attached to each other at a small region called centromere whereas in prometaphase each chrmosome gets attached to the spindle by its centromere.

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