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When does nuclear membranes form?

Nuclear membranes form during the process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells. The nuclear membranes reform around the separated sets of chromosomes during telophase of mitosis or meiosis. This process helps to compartmentalize the genetic material within the nucleus.


What is the by which atomic nuclei combine together to form a new elements called?

Nuclear fusion


What stage of mitosis is characterized by the disintegration of mitotic spindles and the formation of two new nuclear membranes?

Telophase is the stage of mitosis characterized by the disintegration of mitotic spindles and the formation of two new nuclear membranes around the two sets of separated chromosomes. During telophase, the chromosomes begin to decondense and the cell prepares for cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells.


The process by which atomic nuclei combine together to form a new element is called what?

The process by which atomic nuclei combine together to form a new element is called nuclear fusion. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the same process that powers the sun and other stars.


When does a nuclear membrane form around each set of chromosomes completing mitosis?

The nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes during telophase, the final stage of mitosis. This process marks the completion of mitosis and leads to the formation of two separate nuclei within the daughter cells.


Which phase does the nuclear membrane form around the chromosomes?

The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.


How are nuclear fusion and chemical synthesis reactions similar?

Chemical synthesis form a new molecule; nuclear fusion form a new atom.


Where does new nuclear envelope form?

Telophase.


What is the phase that two new nuclear envelopes form?

The phase where two new nuclear envelopes form around the two sets of daughter chromosomes is called telophase. In telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the chromosomes and the nucleoli reappear. This marks the end of nuclear division in cell mitosis.


Where do new vesicles come from?

New vesicles come from the lipid membranes. In most cases, they will form naturally as a result of their properties.


What is it called when two atoms smash together?

nuclear fission (if the atomic nuclei are broken into smaller lighter elements) nuclear fusion (if the nuclei fuse to form a heavier element)