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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-01

What happens at the end of telophase II?

Asked by Roache899

Answer (2)

A nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes and cytokinesis occurs. Obviously equaling in two daughter cells.

Answered by LilMetroAV | 2024-06-10

At the end of telophase II, nuclear envelopes form around each set of chromosomes, and cytokinesis occurs, resulting in two haploid daughter cells. This process is important for maintaining the correct chromosome number in sexual reproduction. Ultimately, meiosis II produces four genetically unique cells from one parent cell.
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Answered by LilMetroAV | 2025-06-13