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Interphase is the time when the cell is at rest. When it comes time for a cell to divide, the centrioles duplicate. During prophase, the centrioles move to opposite ends of the nucleus and a mitotic spindle of threads begins to appear. Those threads then connect to the now apparent chromosomes.
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This situation occurs in prophase of mitosis of cell cycle...
-In this phase the centrioles duplicate and moves towards opposite poles of the cell.
-Nucleolus starts disappearing.
-Nuclear membrane starts disappearing
-Due to condensation of chromatin material , they becomes visible under light microscope..
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