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Name four things that happen during telophase?

During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around each set of separated chromosomes, the nucleoli reappear in each new nucleus, chromosomes begin to uncoil and become less condensed, and the spindle fibers disappear.


What stage in mitosis does the chromosomes uncoil happen?

During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.


During telophase, what process occurs that allows chromosomes to uncoil and facilitate gene expression?

During telophase, the process of chromatin condensation occurs, which allows chromosomes to uncoil and facilitate gene expression.


What happens during Telephase?

During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes at opposite poles of the cell. The chromosomes begin to uncoil and return to their diffuse, threadlike chromatin form. This marks the end of nuclear division in mitosis.


Do the chromosomes uncoil after telophase 1 of meiosis or go to prophase II immediately?

Chromosomes do not fully uncoil after telophase I of meiosis. They remain condensed as chromatin and do not return to their fully elongated form. The cell then progresses directly into prophase II of meiosis without an extended period of interphase.


What is mitosis in?

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.


When the chromosomes uncoil and disperse into tangle of dense material the final phase mitosis?

The final phase of mitosis is telophase. During telophase, the chromosomes uncoil, the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromatids, and the cell prepares to divide into two separate daughter cells.


What telophase in mitosis?

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.


Why are all chromosomes condense during all stages of the cell cycle?

When replicating or during transcription, DNA needs to uncoil in order to give the proper code. When the chromosomes are condensed, it cannot uncoil itself to give any sort of message. In order for the cell to remain functional, it must be able to code DNA.


Stage when chromosomes arrive at poles?

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.


Identify the key events of each stage of the cell cycle.?

interphase is when the cell grows and carries out its normal functions Prophase DNA and proteins condense into tightly coiled chromosomes while the INuclear envelope breaks down and centrioles begin to move to opposite poles while spindle fibers formMetaphase- spindle fibers attach to each chromosome they align the chromosomes along the middle of the cell (cell equator)Anaphase- Chromatids separate to opposite sides of the cellTelophase- The nuclear membranes start to form the Chromosomes that were seperated start to uncoil and spindle fibers fall apartCytokinesis- is the last stage and divides the cytoplasm between the two daughter cells with a genetically identical nucleus and start to enter interphase to begin the process once again.


Why are the chromosomes not condensed during all stages of mitosis?

When replicating or during transcription, DNA needs to uncoil in order to give the proper code. When the chromosomes are condensed, it cannot uncoil itself to give any sort of message. In order for the cell to remain functional, it must be able to code DNA.