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I think its Telophase, Im not 100% sure but I think that's it! Thanks
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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.
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.
telophase
In telophase in mitosis and both telophase I & II in Meiosis
cell divide beginning in telophase of mitosis and milosis......the rest of the cytoplasm splits during cytokinesis.
I think its Telophase, Im not 100% sure but I think that's it! Thanks
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Plant cells, unlike animal cells are surrounded by a cell wall made form cellulose. During cytokinesis, usually during or shortly after telophase, the plant cell will form a "cell plate" which turns into a cell wall, separating the two daughter cells.
The cytoplasm begins to divide during telophase in mitosis or telophase 1 and 2 in meiosis. In Cytokinesis, a cleavage furrow forms and the cell pinches in. In plant cells, a cell plate forms between the 2 daughter cells.
In the final stage of mitosis, telophase.
"Anaphase is the fourth phase of mitosis, the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells." according to Scitable.
During Interphase the cell grows to its mature size, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide into two cells.
During Telophase the nuclear membrane splits.During Prophase the chromosomes go to separate sides of the cell.During Telophase the nuclear cell membrane splits.instead of prophase, I think you mean anaphase...
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.