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What in a cell holds the nucleus together?

The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.


What is the name of the stage of the cell division where the nucleus reforms around the chromosomes?

The stage is called telophase. During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, forming two distinct nuclei in preparation for cell division.


What mitosis stage does the nuclear membrane returns?

The nuclear membrane re-forms during the telophase stage of mitosis. After the chromosomes have been pulled to opposite poles of the cell during anaphase, telophase sees the chromosomes begin to de-condense back into chromatin. The nuclear envelope then re-establishes around each set of chromosomes, resulting in two distinct nuclei in the newly forming daughter cells.


Which phase does the nuclear membrane form around the chromosomes?

The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.


When does the nuclear membrane form around each mass of chromosomes?

during telophase or cytokinesis


When in mitosis would you see two nuclear envelope forming around each set of chromosomes?

Telophase


In what phase nuclear membrane reforms and chromosomes disappear?

The nuclear membrane reforms and chromosomes disappear during the telophase phase of mitosis. In this phase, the separated sister chromatids reach the opposite poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope begins to reassemble around each set of chromosomes. Subsequently, the chromosomes decondense back into chromatin, preparing for the next cell cycle.


New nuclear membrane forms around chromosomes?

During telophase of mitosis or meiosis, a new nuclear membrane forms around the separated sister chromatids or the daughter chromosomes. This process helps to re-establish separate nuclear compartments and protect the genetic material within each daughter cell. The nuclear membrane is derived from the endoplasmic reticulum and surrounds the chromosomes, providing a barrier between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.


What is a new nuclear membrane form and chromosomes become less tightly coiled called?

That is telophase, the final stage of mitosis in which a new nuclear membrane forms around each set of daughter chromosomes and the chromosomes become less tightly coiled as they prepare to resume interphase.


When does a nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes completing mitosis?

The nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes during telophase, the final stage of mitosis. This process marks the completion of mitosis and leads to the formation of two separate nuclei within the daughter cells.


A new nuclear envelope develops during what stage?

during the telophase stage of mitosis nuclear envelopes form. =) ur welcome!


When in mitosis would you see two nuclear envelopes forming around new each new set of chromosomes?

Telophase