In which phase of nucleus cannot be ssen under microscope?
Prophase only
Anaphase and telophase only
Both metaphase and anaphase
Both prophase and metaphase
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BOTH PROPHASE AND METAPHASE.
Metaphase is a stage during the process of cell division (mitosis or meiosis). Usually, individual chromosomes cannot be observed in the cell nucleus.
Explanation:
If the cell under observation is in the early stage of prophase then the chromatin fibres (chromosomes) are very thin. However, in the cells at late prophase, comparatively thicker chromatin fibres would be visible. Besides this, in the late prophase the nuclear membrane may not be noticed.
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