Explain Prophase in Karyokinesis
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Karyokinesis, also known as mitosis, is divided into a series of phases (prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) that result in the division of the cell nucleus. ... During prophase, the “first phase,” the nuclear envelope starts to dissociate into small vesicles.
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Karyokinesis is the division of the nucleus that occurs in four stages. They are prophase, metaphase, anaphase and Telophase. During prophase, the chromatin condenses to form chromosomes. During Telophase, the daughter chromosomes reach the poles and undergo uncoiling to form chromatin threads.
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