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A mitotic stage in which nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear and distinct chromosomes are visible is:

[A] : The space between nuclear envelope and nucleolus is filled by karyoplasm . [R] : The nuclear components such as chromatin , threads , nucleoprotein granules , nucleolus , etc . Remain suspended in nucleoplasm.

[A] : The space between nuclear envelope and nucleolus is filled by karyoplasm . [R] : The nuclear components such as chromatin , threads , nucleoprotein granules , nucleolus , etc . Remain suspended in nucleoplasm.

[A] : The space between nuclear envelope and nucleolus is filled by karyoplasm . [R] : The nuclear components such as chromatin , threads , nucleoprotein granules , nucleolus , etc . Remain suspended in nucleoplasm.

[A] : The space between nuclear envelope and nucleolus is filled by karyoplasm . [R] : The nuclear components such as chromatin , threads , nucleoprotein granules , nucleolus , etc . Remain suspended in nucleoplasm.

The stage of mitosis during which nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappears.