During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the
orgenelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis
when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes
two sister cells.
The final stage of meiosis or mitosis, in which the separated
chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the dividing cell and the
nuclei of the daughter cells form around the two sets of
chromosomes.
This answer contributed by The Scientific Theory Academy of
Science (STAOS)
In telophase nuclear membrane is begin to reform at both ends of
the cell and spindle fibers disappear. chromosomes uncoil and
return to chromatin form in preparation for Interphase. Cytokinesis
coincides with this stage of mitosis.
All of this is true but a much easier answer to this question is
that telophase is when a new nucleus forms around each copy of
dna.
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What body cells undergo melosis
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sex cells
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What must happen before meiosis can begin
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DNA doubles and produces sister chromatids before meiosis
begins.
the chromosomes must replicate
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If an organism has five pairs of chromosomes how many different gametes could it produce without crossing over
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Ill tell you when your older
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What happens in meiosis during telophase II
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A total of four daughter cells form. *apex*
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What Dinobryon is a species of protozoa that reproduces asexually How can this asexual reproduction be harmful to the species
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Dinobryon is a species of protozoa that reproduces asexual. This
can be harmful to the species because they have less genetic
diversity in their population.
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What would happen if crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans
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If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the
haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing
over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have
slightly different genes.
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What statement is true of the X chromosomes
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Women have two of them.
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How are meiosis and mitosis different
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mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.
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Why is a dominant allele called dominant apex
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it dominates the phenotype
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Which best describes probability
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the likelihood that something will happen
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What is an allele
a form of a gene apex
What happens during telophase
During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the
orgenelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis
when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes
two sister cells.
The final stage of meiosis or mitosis, in which the separated
chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the dividing cell and the
nuclei of the daughter cells form around the two sets of
chromosomes.
This answer contributed by The Scientific Theory Academy of
Science (STAOS)
In telophase nuclear membrane is begin to reform at both ends of
the cell and spindle fibers disappear. chromosomes uncoil and
return to chromatin form in preparation for Interphase. Cytokinesis
coincides with this stage of mitosis.
All of this is true but a much easier answer to this question is
that telophase is when a new nucleus forms around each copy of
dna.
What body cells undergo melosis
sex cells
What must happen before meiosis can begin
DNA doubles and produces sister chromatids before meiosis
begins.
the chromosomes must replicate
If an organism has five pairs of chromosomes how many different gametes could it produce without crossing over
Ill tell you when your older
What happens in meiosis during telophase II
A total of four daughter cells form. *apex*
What Dinobryon is a species of protozoa that reproduces asexually How can this asexual reproduction be harmful to the species
Dinobryon is a species of protozoa that reproduces asexual. This
can be harmful to the species because they have less genetic
diversity in their population.
What would happen if crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the
haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing
over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have
slightly different genes.
What statement is true of the X chromosomes
Women have two of them.
How are meiosis and mitosis different
mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.