Golgi complex and endoplasmic
reticulum cannot be seen during
late telophase
late prophase
early anaphase
late metaphase
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Golgi complex and endoplasmic
reticulum cannot be seen during late prophase.
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Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum cannot be seen during late prophase
Definition of Mitosis
Mitosis is the type of cell division occuring in the somatic cell. It is also called equational division. It has four phases in it.
- Prophase: In the prophase, the nuclear membrane starts disappearing. In the late prophase, all the organelles start disappearing and the centrioles move towards the opposite poles.
- Metaphase: In metaphase, the chromatin is highly condensed and the now chromosomes align in the equatorial plane of the cell to the centromere of the chromosome the spindle fibers attach.
- Anaphase: In anaphase, the spindle fibers pull the chromatids to the opposite poles of the cell. Now the opposite poles have an equal set of chromosomes.
- Telophase: In the telophase, the chromosomes start de-condensing to chromatins. in the late telophase, the organelles and the nuclear membrane start reappearing. cytokinesis takes place.
Hence, mitosis results in 2 daughter cells having an equal number of chromosomes. Also as many chromosomes in the parental cells.
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