Ainterphase
Bmetaphase
Cprophase
DTelophase
Answer:
B. metaphase
Read Explanation:
Metaphase is the best time to observe chromosome shape, size, and number.
At the metaphase plate, a region in the center of the cell, the replicated chromosomes align for mitosis or meiosis.
The chromosomes at metaphase are highly condensed and tightly packed, making it easy to observe their structures.
They are also aligned in one plane, making it convenient to compare and analyze.
Chromosomes are now clearly visible under a microscope, appearing as rod-like structures, and their number, shape, and size can be analyzed.
In contrast, during interphase, the chromosomes are in a more extended and diffuse state, making it difficult to observe individual chromosomes.
It is less possible to examine chromosomes’ shape, size, and number precisely during prophase and telophase when they are either condensing or decondensing, respectively.