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In prophase, the nuclear membrane disappears
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True, it occurs late in prophase.
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What is the function of centrioles?
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They produce microtubules for the chromosomes to migrate along as they move to opposite poles of the cell
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At what phase in the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
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Synthesis (of DNA).
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What is G0?
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This is the resting stage for the cell following replication, where there is reorganization of cellular machinery from that required for mitosis to that required for growth and development
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During which stage does DNA replication occur?
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Interphase
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When does the nucleolus reappear?
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The nucleolus reappears late in telophase.
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The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called:
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PROPHASE!!!
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The stage of the cell cycle where each chromosome is composed of two chromatids in preparation for mitosis.
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G2
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In which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids break simultaneously?
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anaphase
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HOW DO YOU SPELL MITOSIS?
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M-I-T-O-S-I-S...!!! :pPp
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