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Hey can someone explain what happens in the "prophase" stage of cell division??
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Hey can someone explain what happens in the "prophase" stage of cell division??
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During mitosis, the chromatin in the nucleus of a cell condenses and becomes visible under a microscope. The membrane around the nucleus breaks down.
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