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Chromatin Telophase?  Telophase Begins Chromosomal Movements Stops  Phase

Front What is telophase? 
Back 1. Telophase begins as soon as chromosomal movements stops 
2. This phase is like prophase in reverse
3. Identical sets of chromosomes at the opposite poles of the cell begin to uncoil and resume the threadlike chromatin form
4. A new nuclear envelope forms around each chromatin mass
5. Nucleoli reappear within the nuclei and the spindle breaks down and disappears

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