Biology, asked by harshitbrie47, 11 months ago

what is metaphase , anaphase , prophase , telophase ??

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Answered by suhana6637
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Answer:

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Explanation:

in cell division it is divided into 2 categories mitosis and meiosis in both mitosis and meiosis we can see both phases that u have asked above i will explain in mitosis the first phase in prophase were chromatin slowly start to condense and in this stage most of the cell organelles and nucleolus disapper and the next metaphase the chromosomes are formed clearly and they arrange in the middle of the cell by forming equatorial plate horizontally and next phase is anaphase were the chromatids split means chromosomes divide into half by the mean of spindle fibers and the last stage is telophase in which the divided chromatids start condensing and aquire the chromatin like form after the cell divide in plant centrifugally and in animal centipettaly hope u like it frnd..........

Answered by nikhil994435
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Answer:

These are the phases of Mitotic phase of mitosis.

Actually a cell passes through two phases when it divide.

1)Interphase

and

2)Mitotic phase

a) Prophase

It is a phase in which chromosomes get condensed completely. and spindal fibre formation starts and cell organelles and nuclear membrane and envelop disapper.

b)Metaphase

It is a phase in which spindal fibre forms completely and all the chromosomes comes on centre and align at the equitorial plate. It is a best phase to study the morphology of chromosome.

c) Anaphase

It is a shortest phase . And best phase to study the shape of the chromosome.

In this phase chromosomes splits, and went to the opposite poles.

d) Telophase.

It is a phase which is reverse of prophase. Now in this phase complete condensation of chromosomes into chromatin and nuclear envelop and membrane and other organelle reappear.

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