Which bf the following structures are visible in the cell of a plant during mitosis?
Answer Details
The correct answer is:
- Homologous chromosomes, nuclear membrane and spindle fibers.
During mitosis in a plant cell, the homologous chromosomes condense and become visible. The nuclear membrane breaks down, and spindle fibers, which are made up of microtubules, attach to the chromosomes and pull them apart into two new nuclei. The cell wall remains intact throughout mitosis, so cell wall and centrioles are not visible during the process. Nucleolus is also not visible as it disappears during the process of mitosis.