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Cell Telophase Chromosome Uncoils Elongates Form Chromatin Nuclear

In telophase, chromosomes uncoil into chromatin, the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromosome sets, and cytokinesis occurs, dividing the cytoplasm and forming two daughter cells.

In telophase, chromosomes uncoil into chromatin, the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromosome sets, and cytokinesis occurs, dividing the cytoplasm and forming two daughter cells.

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What happens in telophase?
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-Chromosome uncoils + elongates to form chromatin
-Nuclear envelope reforms
-Cytokinesis
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-Cell constricts across the middle
-Division of cytoplasm
-Cell divides into two

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