spindle fibers
Two nuclei appear during the telophase stage of mitosis, which is the final stage of cell division. In telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the two sets of chromosomes, creating two distinct nuclei within the cell.
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During telophase of mitosis, the nuclear envelope re-forms around the separated sister chromatids in each daughter cell. This process involves the merging of the endoplasmic reticulum membranes to create the nuclear envelope, allowing for the establishment of distinct compartments within the cell nucleus.
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When the nucleus disappears during prophase, it fragments into vesicles containing membrane and nuclear pore proteins. These vesicles then fuse together to reform the nucleus during telophase.
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The nuclear membrane constructs back up around the DNA during telophase.
The nuclear membrane reforms during late telophase of mitosis or meiosis, while the nucleolus reappears during interphase.
False, No it is the only phase where it disappears. It directly says it comes back in telophase but may be present during all other phases EXEPT prophase.
In Prophase, the nuclear membrane disappears. In telophase, the nuclear membrane re-forms.
It is the prophase. It comes back in telophase
The nuclear envelope.
The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase of mitosis. This allows the chromosomes to be condensed and move freely within the cell. At the end of mitosis, during telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes.
Disappears in prophase and reappears in telophase.
During mitosis, it is when the cell is in telophase.
During prometaphase, the nuclear envelope breaks down, allowing the chromosomes to be released from the nucleus. The nuclear membrane disappears, leading to the chromosomes being able to interact with the mitotic spindle fibers for proper alignment and separation during cell division.