Q) Which of the following is the best explanation of telophase during mitosis? (1 point)

The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two separate daughter cells.
The chromosomes arrive at opposite poles of the cell, and new nuclear membranes form around
each set of chromosomes.
The cell grows and duplicates its DNA in preparation for division.
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell, and spindle fibers attach to them

1 answer

The best explanation of telophase during mitosis is: "The chromosomes arrive at opposite poles of the cell, and new nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes."

Telophase is the stage in mitosis where the separated chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell, and the nuclear membranes start to re-form around each set of chromosomes.