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Multiple Choice
During which phase of mitosis do chromosomes condense and become visible?
A
Prophase
B
Anaphase
C
Metaphase
D
Telophase
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Understand the process of mitosis, which is the division of a single cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis consists of several phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Recall that during prophase, the chromatin fibers condense into discrete chromosomes that become visible under a microscope. This is the first phase of mitosis where the chromosomes start to become visible.
In metaphase, the chromosomes align at the cell's equatorial plane, but they are already condensed and visible from prophase.
During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, but the chromosomes were condensed earlier in prophase.
In telophase, the chromosomes de-condense back into chromatin, and the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes, marking the end of mitosis.