Q6.3. In what order do events occur during mitosis? chromosomes condense → nuclear envelope dissolves →→ chromosomes at

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Q6.3. In what order do events occur during mitosis? chromosomes condense → nuclear envelope dissolves →→ chromosomes at

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Q6.3. In what order do events occur during mitosis? chromosomes condense → nuclear envelope dissolves →→ chromosomes at midline chromatids separate - cytokinesis chromosomes condense→ chromosomes at midline → sister chromatids separate envelope dissolves →→→ cytokinesis cytokinesis chromosomes at midline -sister chromatids separate cytokinesis → chromosomes condense → nuclear envelope dissolves sister chromatids separate → chromosomes at midline - → sister 1 - nuclear chromosomes condense- nuclear envelope dissolves
f Q6.4. What is happening in the cell above? The cell is in metaphase. Chromosomes are not condensed, the nuclear envelope has dissolved, and the spindle has not yet formed. The cell is in metaphase. Chromosomes are condensed, the nuclear envelope has dissolved, and the spindle is attached to all chromosomes. The cell is in prometaphase. Chromosomes are not condensed, the nuclear envelope has dissolved, and the spindle is not attached to any chromosomes. The cell is in prometaphase. Chromosomes are condensed, the nuclear envelope has dissolved, and the spindle is attaching to chromosomes. Subt
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