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What will each newly formed cell form around the chromosomes

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it will form a Telophase

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During telophase, the newly separated chromosomes reach the mitotic spindle and a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, thus creating two separate nuclei inside the same cell. As Figure 4 illustrates, the cytoplasm then divides to produce two identical cells.

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A nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes, and a nucleolus forms in each of the newly forming cells. Copied DNA coils into chromosomes. ... Kinetochore fibers move chromosomes to the cell's center.

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