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The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis and reappears during telephase

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What is the name of the phase of mitosis in which chromosomes become elongated and the nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear?

telophase


What phase does the nuclear envelope reform?

The nuclear envelope reforms during telophase, which is the final stage of mitosis. In telophase, the nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear, and the chromosomes begin to decondense back into chromatin.


What are the three major components of the nucleus?

Nucleus has nucleolus, nuclear membrane and the genome. Nuclear membrane containing pores that transport molecule across the membrane. Nucleolus makes rRNA and ribosomes. Genome has all chromosomal DNA that express a gene or a character.


What is the nuclear membranes job?

the nuclear membrane's job is to protect the nucleolus, and to control what goes in, and out of the membrane.


Is the nucleolus part of the nuclear membrane?

No - the membrane is what separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm.


What does nuclear membrane and nucleolus?

It seperate cytoplasm and nucleus. Nucleolus build up ribosomes


Where is the nucleolus found in a animal cell?

In the nuclear membrane


What cell parts begin to reappear during telophase?

The chromosomes go to opposite poles, the nuclear envelope reappears and cleavage furrow deepens


What are the components of the nucleus?

Nucleus has nucleolus, nuclear membrane and the genome. Nuclear membrane containing pores that transport molecule across the membrane. Nucleolus makes rRNA and ribosomes. Genome has all chromosomal DNA that express a gene or a character.


What two structures disappear during prophase?

During prophase, the nuclear membrane and the nucleolus dissolve and disappear.


What two features are visible in the nucleus during interphase?

nuclear membrane and nucleolus


Is a nuclear membrane in a plant cell and animal cell?

yes