During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads line up along the equator of the cell. They are preparing for separation in the next phase.
During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the organelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes two sister cells.
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Telophase is the final stage of meiosis or mitosis. The nuclear material in late telophase is reformed around the chromosomes of the daughter cells.
During meiosis, tetrads, which are connected by a synapse partway down their length, line up along the cellular equator during metaphase I. The tetrads are then separated during anaphase I as the spindle fibers pull the tetrads apart towards opposite sides of the cell.
During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the organelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes two sister cells.
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Telophase is the last phase of mitosis. Cytokinesis is not actually a part of mitosis but happens after.
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