What happens to the structure of the chromosomes after entering mitosis?
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The changes that occur in the structure of chromosome after entering mitosis are:
- Firstly, the mitosis ends its process with the telophase, after this the nuclear membrane ends its process towards the end poles.
- The reformation of the nuclear membrane occurs after reaching the end poles.
- now, the chromosome starts its process for decoding into the interface for the confirmation about the formation.
- Lastly, the telophase ends its process by forming two daughter cell with the help of cytokinesis.
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After entering mitosis, the structure of the chromosomes undergoes telophase.
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Out of the two cell divisions, we are talking about mitosis.
- Mitosis is completed when the chromosomes reach the poles, which is called telophase. The nuclear membrane heals, and the chromosomes de-condense back into their interphase states.
- After telophase, cytokinesis, or the division of the cytoplasm into two daughter cells, occurs.
- The daughter cells created by this technique have the same genetic composition as the mother cells.
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