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Multiple Choice
In which phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope reform?
A
Telophase
B
Metaphase
C
Prophase
D
Anaphase
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Understand the process of mitosis, which is divided into several phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Each phase has distinct characteristics and events.
Recall that during prophase, the nuclear envelope begins to break down, allowing the chromosomes to become accessible for alignment and separation.
In metaphase, the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate, and the nuclear envelope is no longer present.
In anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, and the nuclear envelope remains absent.
Finally, in telophase, the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated sets of chromosomes at each pole, marking the end of nuclear division and preparing the cell for cytokinesis.