Why Does the Nuclear Membrane Disintegrate During Mitosis?

avatarArisingWard2 months ago
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avatarRollingHank2 months ago

The nuclear membrane gets out of the way to streamline chromosome movement during cell division. It's like opening a door to move furniture.

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avatarReroutingTopaz2 months ago

The nuclear membrane disintegrates so that the chromosomes can be properly aligned and separated into the two new daughter cells. Think of it like opening the gates for a parade to pass through!


avatarSawingBully2 months ago

It allows the spindle fibers to attach to the chromosomes and ensure they are evenly divided. No membrane, no problem!


avatarPassingDada2 months ago

Why does the nuclear membrane disintegrate? Because it wants to make sure everything鈥檚 in the right place for a smooth cell division! Simple as that.

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