During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.
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prophase
a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.
stage of mitosis when nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form is the "PROPHASE"
Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes split apart.
Yes, anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis. This stage is where the chromosomes multiply. After anaphase, the next shortest stage is telophase.
The number of chromosomes that are left after mitosis is 46 in the human cell. Mitosis will just duplicate the chromosomes in the new cell and not get rid of the old ones.
a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.
a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.
a stage during mitosis consisiting of the regrouping of chromatides and string like chromosomes. In summery Chromosomes uncoil and revert to chromatin; nuclear membranes form around the sets of chromosomes.
stage of mitosis when nuclear envelop disappears and the chromosomes form is the "PROPHASE"
Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes split apart.
Yes, anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis. This stage is where the chromosomes multiply. After anaphase, the next shortest stage is telophase.
The chromosomes condense in prophase of mitosis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis#/media/File:Animal_cell_cycle-en.svg
Chromosomes replicate in the first stage of mitosis or meiosis-interphase
In Mitosis, the chromosomes duplicate themselves. In Meiosis 1, they duplicate, however they do not duplicate in meiosis 2.
The number of chromosomes that are left after mitosis is 46 in the human cell. Mitosis will just duplicate the chromosomes in the new cell and not get rid of the old ones.
the cell is in the stage of metaphase.
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.