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In what phase of mitosis does
the nuclear membrane reform
around the nucleus?
A. prophase
B. anaphase
C. telophase

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Answer:

Telophase since that's the stage when the splitted chromosomes are being enclosed to form the dna inside of nucleus, which requires the nucleus membrane to form.

prophase is when nuclear membrane breaks to get the chromosomes ready for metaphase.

anaphase is when chromosomes are pulled apart.

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Answer:

your answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

telophase

Mitosis ends with telophase, or the stage at which the chromosomes reach the poles. The nuclear membrane then reforms, and the chromosomes begin to decondense into their interphase conformations. Telophase is followed by cytokinesis, or the division of the cytoplasm into two daughter cells.

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