8. A stage of mitosis where nuclear envelope starts to break down and spindle fibers form at the opposite poles of the cell.
A. Prophase
C. Anaphase
B. Metaphase
D. Telophase
Quirino NHS 2019
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8. A stage of mitosis where nuclear envelope starts to break down and spindle fibers form at the opposite poles of the cell.
A. Prophase
C. Anaphase
B. Metaphase
D. Telophase
Quirino NHS 2019
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Prophase
Prophase is the first stage of mitosis, during which the cell begins to position itself in order to separate the chromatids and divide. During prophase, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus are dissolved and the chromosomes condense. The centrioles and spindle fibers begin to form at opposite poles of the cell.