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nuclear membrane completely disappear in​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear membrane disappears in late prophase. ... During prophase, which occurs after G2 interphase, the cell prepares to divide by tightly condensing its chromosomes and initiating mitotic spindle formation. During interphase, the genetic material in the nucleus consists of loosely packed chromatin.

Answered by vaishnavichavan12101
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nuclear membrane disappear in late prophase (prophase is longest phase of mitosis)

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