Telophase and Anaphase are stages in Mitosis, which is the non-sexual reproduction of a cell. It's happening in your body right now!
Remember the stages like this:
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase is when the DNA in the nucleus of the cell becomes visible, as it is copying itself, forming homologus pairs. This is obvious under a microscope as a dot in the cell.
Metaphase is when the homologus pairs then line up across the cell. the chromosomes are still connected by their centromeres. There are two centrioles on either side of this line at opposite ends of the cell. Spindle fibres coming from these centrioles attatch themselves to the centromeres of the chromosomes, one on either side.
Anaphase is when the spindle fibres attached to the centromeres pull apart the homolgus pairs, each taking one chromosome to the opposite sides of the cell.
Telophase is when the chromosomes for little nucleuses at either end of the cell. The cell membrane then begins to grow into the cell, splitting them apart.
The cell then returns to Interphase, which it is in for most of its time.
phases of mitosis
meiosis
Anaphase
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and interphase. interphase, prophase, meaphase, anaphase, telophase The four phases of mitosis are: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
cytokinesis actually began back in anaphase and is well under way by the time of telophase.
Interphase prophase I metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II
Prophase: The condensation of chromosomes; the nuclear membrane disappears; formation of the spindle apparatus; chromosomes attach to spindle fibers.
the anaphase
Anaphase
No, it occurs after telophase, which is after anaphase.
prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, telophase II
prophase, metaphase, anaphase then telophase.
interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and interphase. interphase, prophase, meaphase, anaphase, telophase The four phases of mitosis are: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Sometimes, the list can include prometaphase (between prophase and metaphase) and cytokinesis (which occurs after telophase and results in the production of two cells with separated cytoplasmic compartments).
Interphase Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II Telophase II
During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.
cytokinesis actually began back in anaphase and is well under way by the time of telophase.
Prophase Metaphase Anophase Telophase
Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase II Metaphase II Anaphase II TelophaseII these are just the basics stages they get more detailed as you study each oneprophase 1,metaphase 1,anaphase 1,telophase 1,prophase 2,metaphase 2,anaphase 2,anaphase 2,telophase 2 u welcome lolz