What Happens During Telophase of Mitosis?
DistributingJoke·3 months agoTelophase is like the final curtain call in a play—each set of chromosomes gets its own new nuclear envelope, prepping for cell division.
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During telophase, the chromosomes arrive at opposite ends of the cell, and new nuclear membranes start to form around each set. It's like when a magician pulls flowers out of a hat—suddenly, you have two nuclei!
In telophase, you see the chromosomes at opposite poles, nuclear envelopes reforming, and the cell preparing for the final split. It's the beginning of the end of mitosis!
The first hand experience: It’s fascinating to watch under a microscope! Chromosomes reach the opposite poles and nuclear membranes reappear; it's science magic!
Nuclei reforming, chromosomes de-condensing, and the cell prepping for cleavage—that’s telophase in a nutshell!
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