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Multiple Choice
Jacqueline is trying to draw an image of a cell in telophase. Which of the following best describes what she should draw?
A
Two distinct nuclei forming, with chromosomes decondensing and the nuclear envelope reappearing.
B
Chromosomes aligned at the center of the cell, attached to spindle fibers.
C
Chromosomes condensing and becoming visible, with the nuclear envelope breaking down.
D
Sister chromatids being pulled apart toward opposite poles of the cell.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the stages of mitosis: Telophase is the final stage of mitosis before cytokinesis, where the cell prepares to divide into two daughter cells.
Recall the key events of telophase: During telophase, two distinct nuclei begin to form as the nuclear envelope reappears around the separated sets of chromosomes.
Note the state of the chromosomes: In telophase, chromosomes begin to decondense, transitioning from their tightly coiled state back into a more relaxed form.
Compare the descriptions provided in the problem: Identify which description matches the events of telophase, focusing on the formation of two nuclei, chromosome decondensation, and the reappearance of the nuclear envelope.
Eliminate incorrect options: Discard descriptions that correspond to other mitotic stages, such as metaphase (chromosomes aligned at the center), prophase (chromosomes condensing and nuclear envelope breaking down), or anaphase (sister chromatids being pulled apart).