During prophase, chromosomes condense, become visible as two chromatids joined by a centromere, the nuclear envelope disintegrates, and the spindle apparatus forms.
During prophase, chromosomes condense, become visible as two chromatids joined by a centromere, the nuclear envelope disintegrates, and the spindle apparatus forms.
| Front | What happens in the prophase?  | 
|---|---|
| Back | -Chromosomes shorten + thicken 
-Become visible as 2 chromatids 
-Joined by centrometre 
-Nuclear envelope disappears 
-Spindle forms  | 
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