Which of the following options gives the correct sequence of events during mitosis?
Condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly, arrangement at the equator, centromere division, segregation, telophase
Condensation, crossing over, nuclear membrane disassembly, segregation, telophase
Condensation, centromere division, segregation, arrangement at the equator, telophase
Condensation, nuclear membrane disassembly, crossing over, segregation, telophase
The correct sequence of events in mitosis is: 1. Prophase: Chromosomal material condenses . 2. Metaphase: The nuclear envelope disassembles completely, allowing chromosomes to spread through the cytoplasm and eventually arrange at the equator (metaphase plate) . 3. Anaphase: The centromere of each chromosome splits, and daughter chromatids segregate and move toward opposite poles . 4. Telophase: Chromosomes decondense at the poles . Crossing over is a feature of Meiosis, not Mitosis .
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