I. Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle poles their identity is lost as discrete elements II. Nuclear envelope assembles around the chromosome clusters III. Nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reform Above features indicates which phase of mitosis |
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a) |
Anaphase |
b) |
Telophase |
c) |
Cytokinesis |
d) |
S-phase |
I. Chromosomes cluster at opposite spindle poles their identity is lost as discrete elements II. Nuclear envelope assembles around the chromosome clusters III. Nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reform Above features indicates which phase of mitosis |
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a) |
Anaphase |
b) |
Telophase |
c) |
Cytokinesis |
d) |
S-phase |
(b) Telophase is the reverse stage of prophase. During this phase, the cytoplasmic viscosity decreases and the two chromosome groups reorganize themselves into nuclei. A nucleae envelope appears outside the nucleoplasm collected in the area of chromatin. Spindle fibres disappear around the poles and Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum are reformed |