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What happens during telophase?
A. Chromosomes condense
B. Sister chromatids separate
C. Nuclear envelopes reform
D. DNA replication occurs
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C. Nuclear envelopes reform.
Explanation: During telophase of mitosis the separated chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, begin to decondense, and new nuclear envelopes re-form around each set. Chromosome condensation occurs in prophase, sister chromatids separate in anaphase, and DNA replication happens earlier during S phase.
Explanation: During telophase of mitosis the separated chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, begin to decondense, and new nuclear envelopes re-form around each set. Chromosome condensation occurs in prophase, sister chromatids separate in anaphase, and DNA replication happens earlier during S phase.
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