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a. why do you think the nuclear envelope disappears before the cell divides? explain your answer.
Brief Explanations
The nuclear envelope disappears to allow spindle fibers to access and separate chromosomes, ensuring proper distribution of genetic material to daughter cells during cell division.
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The nuclear envelope disappears to enable spindle fibers to attach to chromosomes and facilitate their separation, ensuring proper genetic material distribution to daughter cells during cell division.