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What happens in telophase of mitosis? •This is the cell's normal functioning stage •Chromosomes are on opposite sides of cell, nucleus is reforming • Chromosomes line up in the middle •Two separate cells
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What happens in telophase of mitosis?
•This is the cell's normal functioning stage
•Chromosomes are on opposite sides of cell, nucleus is reforming
• Chromosomes line up in the middle
•Two separate cells are made
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Two separate cells are made
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