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HELP! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! What differences can you see when you compare the nucleus of a cell in mitosis with that of a cell in interphase?

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Answer:

Well, the nucleus of a cell in interphase tends to have less condensed chromosomes; the nucleus of a cell in mitosis (in particular during Prophase) has more condensed chromosomes. In other phases of mitosis, the nucleus is non-existent, except for telophase.

In other words, in interphase, you have euchromatin (less condensed chromatin), and in mitosis, you have heterochromatin (more condensed chromatin).

I answered this on another one of your posts, feel free to check it out!