Near the end of telophase, a structure called the cleavage furrow forms across the center of the cell in animal cells, while plant cells develop a cell plate. The cleavage furrow is an indentation that helps in physically dividing the cell into two daughter cells. In contrast, the cell plate eventually develops into a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells in plants. This marks the final stages of cell division, leading to cytokinesis.
it is the interphase
A cell plate forms across the center of a plant cell near the end of telophase. This cell plate eventually develops into a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells in plant cell division.
During mitosis, it is when the cell is in telophase.
telophase
No, the nuclear envelope does not reform during anaphase. Instead, the nuclear envelope breaks down during prophase and prometaphase to allow the chromosomes to be free in the cytoplasm for segregation and reforms during telophase.
it is the interphase
A cell plate forms across the center of a plant cell near the end of telophase. This cell plate eventually develops into a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells in plant cell division.
A cleavage furrow forms across the center of a cell at the end of telophase. This furrow is a contractile ring made up of actin and myosin filaments that constricts the cell, leading to its division into two daughter cells during cytokinesis.
A cleavage furrow forms during the Telophase phase. During the Metaphase phase chromosomes line up in the center of cell at the metal plate.
During mitosis, it is when the cell is in telophase.
In Prophase, the nuclear membrane disappears. In telophase, the nuclear membrane re-forms.
telophase :P
Telophase
The nuclear membrane constructs back up around the DNA during telophase.
Telophase More specifically during cytokinesis
cell plate is the answer if your doing the crossword.
telophase