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Once the sister chromatids have been moved apart in anaphase, the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes (this stage is known as telophase). What type of structures are lamins, a major constituent of the nuclear envelope?​

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Answered by veersingh63
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Mitosis consists of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, with distinct cellular activities characterizing each phase. ... During mitosis, the nuclear envelope breaks apart to allow the spindle access to the chromosomes. Once they have been moved to opposite ends, the nuclear membrane reforms around each set.

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Intermediate filaments✔✔

➡️➡️➡️Intermediate filaments make up the third group of structures which form the cytoskeleton (along with microtubules and microfilaments).

Unlike microfilaments (actin) and microtubules, intermediate filaments are fairly stable - most don't polymerise and depolymerise constantly.

Intermediate filaments therefore often perform structural roles in the cell, such as keratin in epithelial cells.

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