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CELL BIOLOGY

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The stage where chromosomes condense and the nucleus is visible
A
Prophase
B
metaphase
C
anaphase
D
Telephase
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -During prophase, the chromosomes condense, the nucleolus disappears, and the nuclear envelope breaks down.

Detailed explanation-2: -Metaphase During metaphase, the nucleus dissolves and the cell’s chromosomes condense and move together, aligning in the center of the dividing cell. At this stage, the chromosomes are distinguishable when viewed through a microscope.

Detailed explanation-3: -In prophase, the nucleolus disappears and chromosomes condense and become visible.

Detailed explanation-4: -During prophase, the complex of DNA and proteins contained in the nucleus, known as chromatin, condenses. The chromatin coils and becomes increasingly compact, resulting in the formation of visible chromosomes.

Detailed explanation-5: -During prophase, the chromosomes condense and the nucleolus disappears. At the beginning of prophase, the chromosomes are condensing to become visible microscopically. Each chromosome consists of two parallelsister chromatids, joined together at one point along their length at thecentromere.

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