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The spindle fibres start appearing from which stage of karyokinesis ?

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Answered by kavishreya
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Karyokinesis is the division of the nucleus that occurs in four stages. They are prophase, metaphase, anaphase and Telophase. During prophase, the chromatin condenses to form chromosomes. centrioles develop into asters and move towards the opposite poles.

Answered by abin101
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Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:Prophase

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophase

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophaseMetaphase

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophaseMetaphaseAnaphase

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophase

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophaseDuring prometaphase stage, the chromosomes start to separate and start moving towards poles, they become thick and condensed. Spindle fibers also begin to appear in this stage and give stability to the chromosomes.

Karyokinesis is the process of the division of the nucleus into two daughter nucleus, It is also called as mitosis. It has five main stages:ProphaseLate prophaseMetaphaseAnaphaseTelophaseDuring prometaphase stage, the chromosomes start to separate and start moving towards poles, they become thick and condensed. Spindle fibers also begin to appear in this stage and give stability to the chromosomes.So, the correct option is 'Prophase'.

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