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What are the end of the chromosome called?

telomere


What is defference between telophase of meosis and telophase of mitosis cell division?

telophase of mitosis contain 1 new diploid cell at the end while telophase of meiosis contain 4 new haploid cells at the period of division.


How many daughter cells are produced at the end of telophase?

2


What forms at the center of a cell near the end of telophase?

it is the interphase


What phase do cytoplasm divide 2 daughter cells are formed?

I think its Telophase, Im not 100% sure but I think that's it! Thanks

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What does the prefix telo- mean?

"Its tele, meaning far." Actually the prefix "telo-" means end. So, in the Cell Cycle, telophase is the last part of mitosis or the telomere is the end of a chromosome. Hope this helps and clarifies things!


What are the end of the chromosome called?

telomere


What is the medical definition of telomere?

A telomere in medical terminology means the end of a chromosome that is used to regenerate cells. Every time a cell dies the telomere regenerates the cell.


What happens At the end of telophase?

hjbi


New nuclear membrane forms around chromosomes?

This is actually a bio question, but during the final phase, telophase.


What is defference between telophase of meosis and telophase of mitosis cell division?

telophase of mitosis contain 1 new diploid cell at the end while telophase of meiosis contain 4 new haploid cells at the period of division.


How many daughter cells are produced at the end of telophase?

2


What forms at the center of a cell near the end of telophase?

it is the interphase


What phase of mitosis spindle fibers disappear and new nucleus form at each end?

The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.


What are the 4 steps of Mitosis and what is the end result of Mitosis?

The 4 steps are prophase,metaphase,anaphase, and telophase. The end result for mitosis is telophase, but if you are talking about the cell cycle it would be cytokinesis.


Explain telomere erosion and the role of telomerase?

A simple explanation of telomere erosion is an act that occurs whenever a cell divides. Telomerase is an enzyme and its role is to control the telomere present.


What is the period called after telophase 1?

In cell division, the period after telophase 1 is called cytokinesis. It occurs at the end of either mitosis and meiosis,