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Cells Daughter T2 Telophase Chromatids Assemble Poles Uncoil

This flashcard describes Telophase 2 of meiosis, where chromatids reach the poles, decondense into chromatin, nuclear envelopes and nucleoli reform, and cytokinesis results in four genetically distinct haploid daughter cells.

Telophase 2: Chromatids reach poles, uncoil, reform nuclear envelopes; cytokinesis yields four genetically different haploid cells.

Front What happens at T2?
Back Telophase 2:
  • Chromatids assemble at poles, uncoil and form chromatin
  • Nuclear envelope reforms, nucleolus is visible again
  • Cytokinesis results in division of the cells forming four daughter cells in total
  • Daughter cells will be haploid and genetically different from each other & from parent cell


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