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During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.
Yes, anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis. This stage is where the chromosomes multiply. After anaphase, the next shortest stage is telophase.
The answer is Telophase it takes 5.26% in that stage:)
The stage before cytokinesis is anaphase, the stage after cytokinesis in meiosis is prophase II. The stage during cytokinesis is Telophase.
The 4 phases of Mitosis are: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
During mitosis, in the stage of telophase daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles. Daughter chromosomes begin their travel to the end poles in the stage of anaphase.
Yes, anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis. This stage is where the chromosomes multiply. After anaphase, the next shortest stage is telophase.
There is no stage between metaphase and anaphase. Mitosis has four stages, first its prophase then metaphase then anaphase then telophase.
The answer is Telophase it takes 5.26% in that stage:)
telophase
Telophase I is the stage that takes place in meiosis before the Prophase II and after Anaphase I.
prophase I, anaphase I, metaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, anaphase II, metaphase II, telophase II. By the way, cytokinesis is not a stage of meiosis
interphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase/cytokinesis
The stage before cytokinesis is anaphase, the stage after cytokinesis in meiosis is prophase II. The stage during cytokinesis is Telophase.
The 4 phases of Mitosis are: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Mitosis has only four stages: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase
It depends on your level of study. Some courses will teach "prometaphase" while others will just go straight to "metaphase". Of course, the stages don't really exist in nature - it's one process. We try to divide up and organize mitosis, so there can be a discrepancy.