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Multiple Choice
Which of the following occurs during telophase?
A
Nuclear envelopes reform around each set of chromosomes
B
The mitotic spindle forms
C
Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles
D
Chromosomes align at the cell equator
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Begin by understanding the stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Each stage has distinct events that occur within the cell.
Recall that telophase is the final stage of mitosis, where the cell prepares to complete division. This stage follows anaphase, where sister chromatids have already separated.
During telophase, the key event is the reformation of the nuclear envelopes around each set of separated chromosomes. This marks the beginning of the formation of two distinct nuclei within the cell.
The mitotic spindle, which was responsible for separating the chromatids during anaphase, begins to disassemble during telophase as its role in chromosome movement is complete.
Chromosomes, which were previously aligned at the cell equator during metaphase, are now enclosed within the newly formed nuclear envelopes, signifying the end of telophase and the preparation for cytokinesis.