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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement best describes the telophase of mitosis? . . . A)In this stage, the nuclear membranes form around the chromosomes, forming two new nuclei . . . B)In this stage, the sister chromatids pull apart and migrate toward opposite ends of the cell . . . C)In this stage, the pairs of sister chromatids attach to the spindle fiber . . . D)In this stage, the membrane breaks down, freeing the chromosomes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm,what do u think? @skaterchick4life1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Telophase is technically the final stage of mitosis. Its name derives from the latin word telos which means end. During this phase, the sister chromatids reach opposite poles. The small nuclear vesicles in the cell begin to re-form around the group of chromosomes at each end.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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