how do we differentiate between different phases of mitosis
Asked by Pratham | 31st Dec, 2017, 08:14: PM
Expert Answer:
The differentiation can be seen in the spindle fibers, nucleolus, and nuclear membrane. in which they form, appear, disappear and again reappear. For example, in prophase, the nucleolus and nuclear membrane disappear and in telophase, they reappear again.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik | 1st Jan, 2018, 08:51: AM
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