Q: During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes reach opposite poles as the nuclear membranes reform around each set of chromatids?
During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes reach opposite poles as the nuclear membranes reform around each set of chromatids?
Flexi Says: In mitosis, chromosomes reach opposite poles at the end of anaphase, and the nuclear membranes reform around each set of chromatids in telophase to form two separate nuclei. The chromosomes also uncoil to form chromatin during telophase.