At the end of telophase, the chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell and begin to de-condense back into chromatin. The nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes, resulting in the formation of two distinct nuclei. Additionally, the cell prepares for cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm will divide, ultimately creating two separate daughter cells.
Cytokinesis is defined by its own stage and occurs at the end of a mitotic stage.
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
telophase of mitosis contain 1 new diploid cell at the end while telophase of meiosis contain 4 new haploid cells at the period of division.
2
it is the interphase
Cytokinesis is defined by its own stage and occurs at the end of a mitotic stage.
Telophase occur in both mitosis and meiosis. During telophase nuclear membrane and nuclei reforms and in meiosis it further goes for meiosis 2 which is same as mitosis
Telophase occur in both mitosis and meiosis. During telophase nuclear membrane and nuclei reforms and in meiosis it further goes for meiosis 2 which is same as mitosis
telophase
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Cytokinesis I think...
c. centromeres split apart
No, it occurs after telophase, which is after anaphase.
The phase of mitosis that the nucleus forms is the prophase phase.
If a cell divides into two cells, duruing telophase, then there must be one nuclear membrane per cell. Therefore the answer to your question should be 2.
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
telophase of mitosis contain 1 new diploid cell at the end while telophase of meiosis contain 4 new haploid cells at the period of division.