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- what phase of mitosis, when complete, will result in two identical nuclei with complete sets of chromosomes? telophase prophase metaphase anaphase
Brief Explanations
Prophase starts mitosis, condensing chromosomes but not forming new nuclei. Metaphase aligns chromosomes at the cell equator. Anaphase separates sister chromatids, but does not form new nuclei. Telophase involves the formation of two new nuclear envelopes around the separated chromatids, creating two identical nuclei each with a complete set of chromosomes.
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