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station 7: telophase 31. what occurs after telophase to complete the pr…

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station 7: telophase

  1. what occurs after telophase to complete the process of cell division?
  2. which of the following does not occur during telophase? cross out the untrue statements below:

a. chromosomes spread out into chromatin.
b. nuclear envelope reforms around chromosomes.
c. nucleolus disappears.
d. spindle fibers break down.
e. centrioles dissolve and disappear.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For question 31: Telophase is the final stage of nuclear division; the physical splitting of the cell cytoplasm (cytokinesis) follows to finish cell division.
For question 32:

  • a: Chromosomes decondense into chromatin during telophase, so this is true.
  • b: The nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromosomes in telophase, so this is true.
  • c: The nucleolus disappears during prophase, not telophase (it reforms in telophase), so this is false.
  • d: Spindle fibers break down as telophase progresses, so this is true.
  • e: Centrioles do not dissolve and disappear during telophase; they remain for future cell divisions, so this is false.

Answer:

  1. Cytokinesis (the division of the cell's cytoplasm) occurs after telophase to complete cell division.
  2. The statements that do NOT occur during telophase are:

c. Nucleolus disappears.
e. Centrioles dissolve and disappear.