A new nuclear envelope forms around each region of chromosomes
Telophase is the final stage of cell division during which the separated chromosomes reach opposite poles of the cell and a new nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes. This is followed by cytokinesis, where the cell divides into two daughter cells.
Cytoplasm splits in two during the process of cytokinesis, which follows the division of the nucleus (mitosis or meiosis). In cytokinesis, the cell divides into two daughter cells by physically splitting the cytoplasm and organelles between them. This completes the cell division process.
Nuclear division
cell division
During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, the nucleoli reappear, and the chromosomes begin to decondense back into chromatin. This marks the end of mitosis in cell division.
During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes at opposite poles of the cell. The chromosomes begin to uncoil and return to their diffuse, threadlike chromatin form. This marks the end of nuclear division in mitosis.
Cell division gradpoint
the DNA will divide
ironically I'm doing that too for hw: prophase metaphae anaphase telephase
It replicates to the new cell being created. An exact clone of the original cell.
synthesis phase
Telophase occurs during the final stage of mitosis and meiosis, which are processes of cell division. During telophase, the separated chromosomes reach opposite poles of the cell, and a new nuclear envelope begins to form around each set of chromosomes. This marks the transition from the separation of genetic material to the re-establishment of the nuclear structure, leading to the final stages of cell division.