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Nuclear envelope begins to reappear in the telophase stage of mitosis.

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It is the last phase. It finishes up the nuclear division

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The final phase of mitosis is telophase. Think about it using this acronym, PMAT, its just random but it allows you to know the order of Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.

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What happens to the nuclear membrane to allow chromosomes to drawn apart?

It begins to dissolve. Some sort of signal is sent to the Nucleolus to start dissolving it's membrane.


What phase does the nuclear membrane fade?

The nuclear membrane fades during the prophase of mitosis or meiosis. This is the stage when the membrane begins to break down and disappear, allowing the chromosomes to become more condensed and accessible for cell division.


What is a list of the four phase of mitosis in order?

Phase 1- Mitosis begins. Chromosomes condense from long strands into rodlike structures. Phase 2- The nuclear membrane is dissolved. Paired chromatids align at the cell's equator. Phase 3- The paired chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4- A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes decondense. Mitosis is complete.


When a nuclear membrane begins to disappear this is called what?

prophase...........


What are the stages of mitosis?

The five basic stages of mitosis are: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. In prophase, the genetic material in the nucleus condenses and the duplicated chromosomes become visible. The nucleolus disappears and the nuclear envelope begins to break down, spindle fibers also start extending from both poles of the cell. In metaphase, the duplicated chromosomes become aligned in the center of the cell, spindle fibers attach themselves to the centromere of the chromosomes. In anaphase, the stage of mitosis in which the duplicated sets of chromosomes separate and two identical groups move to opposite poles of the cell. in telophase, a nuclear membrane re-forms around each new group of chromosomes.

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What happens to the nuclear membrane to allow chromosomes to drawn apart?

It begins to dissolve. Some sort of signal is sent to the Nucleolus to start dissolving it's membrane.


What phase does the nuclear membrane fade?

The nuclear membrane fades during the prophase of mitosis or meiosis. This is the stage when the membrane begins to break down and disappear, allowing the chromosomes to become more condensed and accessible for cell division.


What is the second phase of mitosis when chromosomes become visible and the nuclear membrane begins to disappear?

Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telephase.


What happens in telophase?

the final stage of meiosis or mitosis, in which the separated chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the dividing cell and the nuclei of the daughter cells form around the two sets of chromosomes.


What form around the two chromosome groups at the end of mitosis?

Cytoplasm


What stage mitosis is it when chromosomes shorten and thicken and the nuclear membrane begins to disappear?

In prophase stage, the replicated chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope disappears. Earlier in prophase, chromatin visible condenses into the chromosomes.


What is a list of the four phase of mitosis in order?

Phase 1- Mitosis begins. Chromosomes condense from long strands into rodlike structures. Phase 2- The nuclear membrane is dissolved. Paired chromatids align at the cell's equator. Phase 3- The paired chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4- A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes decondense. Mitosis is complete.


What phase of mitosis begins when the nuclear membrane begins to fade?

metaphase


When a nuclear membrane begins to disappear this is called what?

prophase...........


When in the cell cycle does the nuclear membrane begin to fade?

In mitosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase. In meiosis the nuclear envelope begins to break in prophase 1.


During Mitosis the cell is performing its special job?

No, the cell performs its special job during inter phase. During mitosis, the membrane around the cell's nucleus dissolves and the chromatids of each chromosome are separated and pulled to each end of the cell. As the nuclear membrane re-forms around each set of chromosomes, the cytoplasm of the parent cell begins to divide to form two daughter cells.www.answers.com/topic/mitosis


Are the stages of mitosis?

The five basic stages of mitosis are: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. In prophase, the genetic material in the nucleus condenses and the duplicated chromosomes become visible. The nucleolus disappears and the nuclear envelope begins to break down, spindle fibers also start extending from both poles of the cell. In metaphase, the duplicated chromosomes become aligned in the center of the cell, spindle fibers attach themselves to the centromere of the chromosomes. In anaphase, the stage of mitosis in which the duplicated sets of chromosomes separate and two identical groups move to opposite poles of the cell. in telophase, a nuclear membrane re-forms around each new group of chromosomes.