Telophase is characterized by chromosome sets arriving at the poles, spindle fibers dissolving, chromosomes decondensing, and nuclear membranes reforming.
During telophase of mitosis, chromosome sets reach the poles, spindle fibers dissolve, chromosomes decondense, and nuclear membranes reform around each set.
Front | Mitosis: telophase |
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Back | chromosome sets arrive at poles, spindle fibres dissolve, chromosomes decondense, nuclear membranes reform |
Tags: 1_6_cell_division
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