The phase in which the chromatin expands and nuclear membranes form in the daughter nuclei is the telophase. The telophase comes after the anaphase.
The daughter chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin, the nucleolus reappears, & the nuclear evelope begins to re-form. The mitotic apparatus disassembles, thus terminating mitosis.
In mitosis, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes at the telophase.
The cell's nucleus.
actually its nucleolus The nuclear chromatin, first appearing as long threads that shorten and thicken before splitting lengthwise to become two new nuclei. NOOOOOOOOOO. That's mitosis. In interphase, you can't see the chromatin/chromosomes/etc. You can only see the nuclear envelope and nucleolus, which both disappear during mitosis.
telophase
Anaphase.
Chromatin
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.
The daughter chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin, the nucleolus reappears, & the nuclear evelope begins to re-form. The mitotic apparatus disassembles, thus terminating mitosis.
Chromatin is found inside the nuclei of eukaryotic cells.
chromatin
Chromatin
nuclear
nucleoplasm.
Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.
Metaphase