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28 February, 10:37

Nuclear envelope forms at each pole spindle dissolves chromosomes uncoil is called

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  1. 28 February, 11:34
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    The moment where the nuclear envelope forms at each pole spindle dissolves chromosomes uncoil is called Telophase.

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    In the eukaryotic cell, telophase is the final stage in meiosis and mitosis. In this step, the effects of prophase and prometaphase are reversed. This is the forth stage and a nuclear envelope forms at each pole. The spindle dissolves and the chromosomes uncoil, cytokinesis begins. The cell continues to enlogate.
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