Telophase
The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.
In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.
This is actually a bio question, but during the final phase, telophase.
The nucleus has a double membrane, often referred to as the nuclear envelope. This membrane contains small gaps called nuclear pores. However, DNA is far too large to be able to pass through the nuclear pore. This means that, although chromosomes are free to move around in the nucleus, they are always kept inside the nucleus.
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.
The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.
during telophase or cytokinesis
The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.
Telophase
In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.
This is actually a bio question, but during the final phase, telophase.
Telophase
telophase
The nucleus has a double membrane, often referred to as the nuclear envelope. This membrane contains small gaps called nuclear pores. However, DNA is far too large to be able to pass through the nuclear pore. This means that, although chromosomes are free to move around in the nucleus, they are always kept inside the nucleus.
Telophase is the final stage of meiosis or mitosis. The nuclear material in late telophase is reformed around the chromosomes of the daughter cells.
Cytoplasm
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.