WHY did the nuclear membrane disappear?

A. So that the cell can grow

B. So that the DNA can duplicate itself

C. So that the chromosomes can coil up

D. So that the chromosomes can move around the cell

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The correct answer is:

D. So that the chromosomes can move around the cell.

During cell division (specifically mitosis), the nuclear membrane disintegrates to allow the chromosomes to be separated and moved to opposite ends of the cell. This is a crucial step in ensuring that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.