Biology, asked by ritikamande1949, 11 months ago

During the prophase of mitosis all cell organelles disappear,so from where does the cell gets energy for further process and for movement of centrioles??

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Answered by Phenomenal122
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See, at the prophase stage, not all the organelles disappear, mainly golgi body, nucleolus, Er, and nuclear membranes get vanished, so at the synthesis phase and first g1phase, at interplanetary, the cell stores enough energy ⚡ to carry these further process, by the synthesis of atp, along with DNA replication, Rna and histone synthesis.

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Answered by darshandb26
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he prophase stage, not all the organelles disappear, mainly Golgi body, nucleolus, Er, and nuclear membranes get vanished, so at the synthesis phase and first g1phase, at interplanetary, the cell stores enough energy to carry these further process, by the synthesis of atp, along with DNA replication, RNA and histone synthesis.

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