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whats the difference of Telophase in meiosis and mitosis?

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Answered by varshini110
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TELOPHASE IN MEOSIS 1 :

➡️ the chromosomes arrived at the poles start elongating by lessening their coils. the nuclear membrane and nucleous reappaear. thus two daughter nuclei are organized each possessing a haploid number of chromosomes.
TELOPHASE IN MEOSIS 2:

➡️ the daughter chromosomes arrived at the poles become thin and transform into chromatin. nuclear membrane and nucleous are reorganized. thus at the end of TELOPHASE 2 , four daughter nuclei are formed.

TELOPHASE IN MITOSIS:

➡️ the changes occurring in telophase are almost reverse to those take place in prophase. the daughter chromosomes arrived at the poles of the cells, lengthen and their visibility decreases due to decondesation of chromatin. the kinetochore fibers disappear . the nuclear membrane reappears and nuclei are re organsized by a process known as nucleolgensis from their relevant chromosomes. at the end of TELOPHASE, two independent daughter nuclei are organized in the same mother cell.

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