A nuclear membrane forms around the two daughter nuclei, the chromosomes go back to chromatin, the nucleous reforms, the mitotic spindle disappears, and the cytoplasm divides.
Telophase occur in both mitosis and meiosis. During telophase nuclear membrane and nuclei reforms and in meiosis it further goes for meiosis 2 which is same as mitosis
You call them 'sequence of events'.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.
Any events occurring after the resolution
equiprobable events.
Telophase occur in both mitosis and meiosis. During telophase nuclear membrane and nuclei reforms and in meiosis it further goes for meiosis 2 which is same as mitosis
Telophase occur in both mitosis and meiosis. During telophase nuclear membrane and nuclei reforms and in meiosis it further goes for meiosis 2 which is same as mitosis
Telophase is essentially prophase in reverse.
Prophase
telophase
No, it occurs after telophase, which is after anaphase.
Cytokinesis I think...
c. centromeres split apart
Telophase is a phase of mitosis. DNA replication must occur before mitosis begins. If it does not then the DNA chromosomes may not be consistent throughout the division of the cells.
no, it occurs with telophase and before g1
Cytokinesis does not occur until the very end of the stage of reproduction. This is because all the organelles and DNA must be replicated.
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase