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describe reformation of nuclie during telophase

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Answered by CosmHunter
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Answer:

Telophase is the final stage in cell division. During telophase, the nuclear envelopes reform around the new nuclei in each half of the dividing cell. Telophase begins as anaphase ends.

In the process that separates the duplicated genetic material carried in the nucleus of a parent cell into two identical daughter cells.During telophase, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes to separate the nuclear DNA from the cytoplasm.

Answered by ReRepeater
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Explanation:

During telophase,  the chromatids start to de-condense and loss their individuality. The individual chromosome cannot be seen and chromatic material tends to collect in a mass in he two poles.

  • Chromosome cluster at opposite spindle poles and their identity is lost
  • Nuclear envelop assemble around he chromosome clusters
  • Nucleolus, Golgi and ER reforms
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