Biology, asked by panjasagnik7, 5 months ago

what is the difference between prophase and telophase​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In prophase, the nucleolus disappears and chromosomes condense and become visible. ... In anaphase, sister chromatids (now called chromosomes) are pulled toward opposite poles. In telophase, chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, and nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes.

Answered by kalyanihsonawane83
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Explanation:

  1. prophase

Prophase is the first stage of mitosis. In prophase,

  • chromosomes condense and become visible
  • spindle fibers emerge from the centrosomes
  • nuclear envelope breaks down
  • nucleolus disappears

2. Telophase

Telophase is the fifth step in mitosis. In telophase,

  • chromosomes arrive at opposite poles and begin to decondenese
  • nuclear envelope material surrounds each set of chromosomes
  • the mitotic spindle breaks down
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