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10.2.4 Telophase
At the beginning of the final stage of mitosis, i.e., telope
the chromosomes that have reached their respective
decondense and lose their individuality. The individ
chromosomes can no longer be seen and chromatin me
tends to collect in a mass in the two poles (Figure 102
This is the stage which shows the following key events
• Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle poles and
identity is lost as discrete elements.
• Nuclear envelope assembles around the chromos
clusters.
• Nucleolus, golgi complex and ER reform.​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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During telophase the individual chromosomes are no longer seen and chromatin material tends to collect in a mass at the two poles. Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle poles and their identity is lost as discrete elements Nuclear envelope assembles around the chromosome clusters. Nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reform.

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