Prophase involves the nuclear envelope degrading, chromosomes condensing, and the formation of spindle fibers.
During prophase, the nuclear envelope starts to break down, chromosomes condense, and spindle fibers begin to form.
Text | Prophase: nuclear envelope begins to disappear, chromosomes condense, and fibers begin to form. |
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