Anaphase:
During Anaphase each centromere divides
The two strands of the double stranded chromosomes separate
Then the separate strands of chromosomes begin to move away from each other toward opposite ends of the cell.
The two strands of the double stranded chromosomes separate
Then the separate strands of chromosomes begin to move away from each other toward opposite ends of the cell.
Telophase:
During Telophase, centrioles and spindle fibers start to disappear.
Chromosomes stretch out and become harder to see.
Nuclear membrane forms around each mass of chromosomes.
new nucleolus appears in each nucleus.
Chromosomes stretch out and become harder to see.
Nuclear membrane forms around each mass of chromosomes.
new nucleolus appears in each nucleus.
After Telophase, cell undergoes Cytokinesis:
Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm , after telophase.
the cytoplasm is a gell like material.
the result is that it produces 2 new nuclei that have the same number of chromosomes as the original nucleus.
the cytoplasm is a gell like material.
the result is that it produces 2 new nuclei that have the same number of chromosomes as the original nucleus.