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What happens to chromosomes in prophase of mitosis? A They are formed by replication of DNA. B They attach to the spindle fibres. C They divide to form chromatids. D They shorte…
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What happens to chromosomes in prophase of mitosis?
A They are formed by replication of DNA.
B They attach to the spindle fibres.
C They divide to form chromatids.
D They shorten and become visible.
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they shorten and become visible in biology.
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