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multiple-choice question the nuclear membrane reappears during which phase? telophase prophase anaphase cytokinesis interphase metaphase
Brief Explanations
To determine when the nuclear membrane reappears, we analyze each phase:
- Telophase: In mitosis, during telophase, the nuclear envelope (membrane) reforms around the separated sets of chromosomes.
- Prophase: The nuclear membrane breaks down during prophase.
- Anaphase: This phase involves the separation of sister chromatids; the nuclear membrane does not reappear here.
- Cytokinesis: This is the division of the cytoplasm, not related to the nuclear membrane reappearance.
- Interphase: The cell is in a non - dividing (or preparing to divide) state; the nuclear membrane is already present (or in a stable state), not reappearing here.
- Metaphase: Chromosomes align at the equator; the nuclear membrane is already broken down from prophase.
So the nuclear membrane reappears during telophase.
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A. Telophase