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during which phase does a nuclear membrane form around each set of dna? interphase anaphase prophase telophase
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To solve this, we analyze each phase:
- Interphase: Cell grows, DNA replicates, no nuclear membrane formation around new DNA sets here.
- Anaphase: Sister chromatids separate, moving to opposite poles; nuclear membrane formation is not a part of this phase.
- Prophase: Nuclear membrane breaks down, chromosomes condense; this is the opposite of forming a nuclear membrane.
- Telophase: This is the phase where a nuclear membrane forms around each set of DNA (chromosomes) to create two new nuclei, along with other events like chromosome de - condensing.
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D. telophase (assuming the options are labeled A: interphase, B: anaphase, C: prophase, D: telophase. If the original options have different labels, adjust the identifier but the text is "telophase")