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telophase
the stage of cell division that begins when the anaphase chromosomes reach the poles of the dividing cell and that lasts until the daughter cells take on the appearance of interphase cells ...
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Telophase (sometimes spelled telephase) is a stage in either meiosis or mitosis in a eukaryotic cell reversing the effects of prophase and prometaphase events.
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In telophase, the chromosomes are cordoned off in distinct new nuclei in the emerging daughter cells.
Meiosis
Introduction to mitosis and the process of cell division.
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Telophase
The nuclear membrane reappears.
The chromosomes uncoil.
The spindle apparatus breaks down.
The cell divides into two.
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telophase
[Gk. telos, end + phasis, form]
The fourth and final stage of mitosis, during which daughter nuclei form at the two poles of a cell. Telophase usually occurs together with cytokinesis.
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Telophase
a new set of nucleolus forms along with the nuclear membrane as well as the nucleolus
the cell plate appears and begins to slip in two while the spindle fibers fade and the chromosomes uncoil so the cell can make proteins.
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telophase The ?nal stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes migrate to opposite poles, a new nuclear envelope forms, and the chromosomes uncoil.
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Telophase
The first meiotic division effectively ends when the centromeres arrive at the poles. Each daughter cell now has half the number of chromosomes but each chromosome consists of a pair of chromatids.
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Telophase
The last stage (Gk. telos, end) of mitosis, or of either division of meiosis, during which the chromosomes become progressively thinner and more elongated (Heidenhain, 1894).
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telophase Stage in mitosis during which daughter cells become separate structures; the two sets of separated chromosomes decondense, and become enclosed by nuclear envelopes.
telson Posterior projection of the last body segment in many crustaceans.
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telophase II: the phase during meiosis II in which the chromosomes gather at the poles of the cells and form a mass of chromatin; the nuclear envelope develops, the nucleoli reappear, and the cells undergo cytokinesis.
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5. Telophase
A nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes and these return to their more extended form.
Cytokinesis ...
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mitosis The multistep process (interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase) in eukaryotic cells that results in the replication of chromosomes and cell division.
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The division of the cytoplasm of a cell into two daughter cells and it occurs during Telophase. See karyokinesis.
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A process of cell division in eukaryotic cells conventionally divided into the growth period (interphase) and four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
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Telophase - phase of mitosis in which the chromosome pairs have separated and reached opposite poles of the cell as the spindle begins to disintegrate, the nuclear membrane reappears, and the cytoplasm begins to divide ...
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