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During ____, the nuclear envelope disappears, and the chromosomes become distinct.

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a. interphase

b. prophase

c. metaphase

d. anaphase

e. telophase

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  1. IT's B prophase.

    the main difference b/w A and B is that during A the chromosomes assemble together but they are not distinct

    IN C the chromosomes appear along the central plate

    so, the chromosomes are distinct after B but the most closest answer matching the question regarding envelop and chromosomes is B

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  2. Chromosome is formed by the condensation of the chromatin threads, in Metapahase the chromosome become distinct and arranged in the center

  3. C. Metaphase.

  4. i think B, check your bio book...

  5. B. Prophase

    In prophase, the nuclear membrane (envelope) breaks, the chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the centrosomes move to opposite ends of the cell.

    In Metaphase the chromosomes lines up at the equator of the cell.

    In Anaphase, the sister chromatids, separate, and are pulled towards opposite centrosomes.

    In Telophase, the cell elongates and a new nuclear envelope is formed, and the chromosomes unwind back into chromatin.

  6. prophase

    umust read ur books friend or  do'nt ask such type of qus

  7. only PROPHASE

  8. B PROPHASE: During the prophase the nucleoli in the nucleus disappear and the nuclear envelope is no longer visible. The chromatin fibers become tightly coiled and condense into chromosomes. Chromosomes line up in pairs and are joined at the centromere. In the cytoplasm, the spindle fibers begin to form and are made of microtubules. The centrosomes move away from each other, propelled by the lengthening microtubules, or spindle fibers, between them.

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