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  • Understanding Nuclear Membrane Breakdown in Prophase
    The phase of the cell cycle where the nuclear membrane begins to fade from view is prophase, the first stage of mitosis.

    Here's why:

    * Prophase: During prophase, the nuclear envelope, which encloses the nucleus, breaks down into small vesicles. This allows the chromosomes, which have condensed and become visible, to interact with the spindle fibers that are forming.

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