The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.
The new nuclear membranes form during telophase.
Telophase
Telephase
Telophase
Its Mitosis
telophase
This is actually a bio question, but during the final phase, telophase.
Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telephase.
Anaphase ends when the chromosomes stop moving.
Telophase Last stage of mitosis in which a nuclear envelope forms around each of both sets of chromosomes at opposite poles of the cell, the chromosomes de-condense to their chromatin form, and the nucleoli reappear
metaphase
This is actually a bio question, but during the final phase, telophase.
Phase 1- Mitosis begins. Chromosomes condense from long strands into rodlike structures. Phase 2- The nuclear membrane is dissolved. Paired chromatids align at the cell's equator. Phase 3- The paired chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell. Phase 4- A nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, and the chromosomes decondense. Mitosis is complete.
telophase
Telophase
Prophase
The nuclear membrane fades during the prophase of mitosis or meiosis. This is the stage when the membrane begins to break down and disappear, allowing the chromosomes to become more condensed and accessible for cell division.
Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telephase.
telophase
prometaphase
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
Prophase
In the telo phase