Telophrase refers to the conclusion or final part of a speech or written work. It is often used to summarize key points or leave a lasting impression on the audience.
telophase
During telophase I of meiosis, the separated homologous chromosomes reach opposite poles of the cell. The nuclear membrane may reform around each set of chromosomes, resulting in two nuclei within the cell. Cytokinesis often follows, dividing the cell into two haploid daughter cells, each containing half the original chromosome number. These cells will proceed to meiosis II without further replication of DNA.
telophase
During telophase I of meiosis, the separated homologous chromosomes reach opposite poles of the cell. The nuclear membrane may reform around each set of chromosomes, resulting in two nuclei within the cell. Cytokinesis often follows, dividing the cell into two haploid daughter cells, each containing half the original chromosome number. These cells will proceed to meiosis II without further replication of DNA.