Biology, asked by Itsme533, 11 months ago

PLEASE HELP! DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DO THIS? I will award the first person to answer all of the questions the brainliest and you could earn up to 98 points for answering. I got an answer earlier but it was not correct.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{\underline{There\:are\:different\:phases\:shown\:over\:here.}}

\sf{\underline{They\:are\:as\:follows:}}


\sf{\underline{1)\:Prophase:}}

⚫It is the first phase in which the following steps occur:

A) Nucleolus disappear.

B) Nuclear membrane disappear.

C) Centriole reappear.

D) Chromatin network condensed into chromosome.


\sf{\underline{2)\:Metaphase:}}

⚫It is second phase in which the centrioles are joining each other.


\sf{\underline{3)\:Anaphase:}}

⚫In this phase the centriole are moving towards the equator.


\sf{\underline{4)\:Telophase:}}

⚫In this phase the following steps occur:

A) Nucleolus reappear.

B) Nuclear membrane reappear.

C) Ventricle disappear.

D) Chromosome convert into chromatin network.


\sf{\underline{5)\:Cytokinesis:}}

⚫In this phase the division of cytoplasm occur.


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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
1

Hello!!!

\sf{\underline{1)\:Prophase:}} </p><p>

⚫It is the first phase in which the following steps occur:

A) Nucleolus disappear.

B) Nuclear membrane disappear.

C) Centriole reappear.

D) Chromatin network condensed into chromosome.

\sf{\underline{2)\:Metaphase:}} </p><p>

⚫It is second phase in which the centrioles are joining each other.

\sf{\underline{3)\:Anaphase:}} </p><p>

⚫In this phase the centriole are moving towards the equator.

\sf{\underline{4)\:Telophase:}} </p><p>

⚫In this phase the following steps occur:

A) Nucleolus reappear.

B) Nuclear membrane reappear.

C) Ventricle disappear.

D) Chromosome convert into chromatin network.

\sf{\underline{5)\:Cytokinesis:}} </p><p>

⚫In this phase the division of cytoplasm occur.

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