Telophase phase is the last phase of the mitosis just before cytokinesis. During this phase, the sister chromatids are separated to opposite poles and ready to form two individual cells.
The average number of cells in telophase depends on the specific biological system or organism being studied. In general, telophase is the final stage of cell division and leads to the formation of two daughter cells. Therefore, if a single parent cell is undergoing division, the average number of cells in telophase would be two.
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Telophase is the last stage in the process of mitosis and meiosis. During telophase the DNA has been successfully duplicated or exchanged and the two cells are beginning to separate. This stage is often associated with cytokinesis, the final separation into 2 individual cells.
Is where the cell divides into two new cells
Telophase
telophase
the telophase
There is still only one cell during Anaphase of Mitosis. Only after Telophase and Cytokenesis is there two cells.
In telophase in mitosis and both telophase I & II in Meiosis
Two haploid daughter cells. Telophase I and cytokinesis result in two genetically nonidentical, haploid daughter cells.
There are 2 cells formed by the end of mitosis and they are called daughter cells. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the 4 stages of mitosis.
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telophase
Telophase is the last stage in the process of mitosis and meiosis. During telophase the DNA has been successfully duplicated or exchanged and the two cells are beginning to separate. This stage is often associated with cytokinesis, the final separation into 2 individual cells.
Telophase 1 ---->Formation of 2 Daughter Cells Telophase 2 -----> Formation of 4 Daughter cells
Is where the cell divides into two new cells
Telophase
Telophase