During telophase II of meiosis, the separated sister chromatids reach opposite poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope begins to reform around each set of chromosomes. The chromosomes start to de-condense back into chromatin. This phase is followed by cytokinesis, resulting in the formation of four genetically diverse haploid cells.
During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, the nucleoli reappear, and the chromosomes begin to decondense back into chromatin. This marks the end of mitosis in cell division.
Formation of 4 haploid nuclei
The homologus chromosomes form a four, quad, and in telephase the 'homologus' chromosomes separate in half. Then, they separate and make 2 diploid cells.
Phosphate is not a period of time during which an event can occur.
telephase
The steps to Meiosis are ;~ Prophase 1~ Metaphase 1~ Anaphase 1~ Telephase 1~ Prophase 2~ Metaphase 2~ Anaphase 2~ Telephase 2
During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, the nucleoli reappear, and the chromosomes begin to decondense back into chromatin. This marks the end of mitosis in cell division.
The change in atomic number after an alpha decay event occurs is a decrease of 2.
Answer this question… Event 1 has a connection to Event 2.
An event occurs 2 times in a year
Formation of 4 haploid nuclei
Probability of an event is how many times it occurs.
1 splits in two
Biennial (biannual is twice a yesr)
The homologus chromosomes form a four, quad, and in telephase the 'homologus' chromosomes separate in half. Then, they separate and make 2 diploid cells.
Annual event
Formation of four haploid nuclei. ignore nova net = scam