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Explain Prophase and Metaphase stages of Mitosis division.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION:

Explain Prophase and Metaphase stages of Mitosis division.

ANSWER:

-Prometaphase is the phase of mitosis following prophase and preceding metaphase.

-The short version of what happens during prometaphase is that the nuclear membrane breaks down.

-Once the nuclear envelope breaks apart, the sister chromatids that were stuck inside the nucleus break free.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Prophase:-

Prophase accounts for over half the mitotic division. The duplicated centrosomes begin moving to the alternative ends of cells. The centrosomes radiate microtubules, that alongside spindle fibers represent mitotic equipment. Condensation of chromosomes into compact structures area unit seen. each body that's replicated is currently visible having 2 identical chromatids

Metaphase:-

A stage of cellular division within the eukaryotic cell cycle during which chromosomes area unit at their second-most condensed and involute stage is understood as metaphase. Carrying genetic data, aligned within the equator of the cell before being separated into every of the 2 daughter cells is being finished by these chromosomes.

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