Enumerate the various changes that occur in the
nucleus of the cell during (a) prophase (b)
anaphase of mitotic division.
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During prophase - the nuclear membrane remain intact but nucleolus starts to break down.
During anaphase - chromatids goes towards two opposite pole that means chromatids ir chromosomes equally distributed into two daughter nucleus.
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The various changes that take place inside the cell during these stages of mitosis division are as follows :
Prophase :
- The chromsomal material condenses.
- A compact chromosome is formed.
- The Chromosomes formed contain two chromatids.
- The chromatids are seen to be joined with a centromere.
- The assemblage of spindles, microtubules, proteins starts in the cytoplasm.
- The cells do not show goldi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum and nucleolus during this stage.
Anaphase :
- It is the third stage in a mitotic division.
- The centromere splits.
- The two daughter chromatids starts moving towards the poles.
- They move away from the equatorial stage.
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