Biology, asked by kartikmaher85, 7 months ago

In which phase of karyokinesis nuclear membrane disappears completely ​

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Answered by kohlisudhanshu752
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Explanation:

prophase.

During karyokinesis the nuclear membrane disappears. Nuclear membrane starts disappearing at the start of mitosis and by the late prophase it disappears completely along with the major cell organelles. The nuclear membrane disappears presumably to allow more space for karyokinesis and proper separation of chromatids.

Answered by nehaprakruti44
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Answer:

prophase

During karyokinesis the nuclear membrane disappears. Nuclear membrane starts disappearing at the start of mitosis and by the late prophase it disappears completely along with the major cell organelles. The nuclear membrane disappears presumably to allow more space for karyokinesis and proper separation of chromatids.

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