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Isaiah Graham
8 March, 16:18
What does prophase look like
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Joe Hines
8 March, 19:55
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prophase is the first stage and it looks like all the chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nucleus dissolves (there is no nucleus when you look at it)
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