During telophase , the chromosomes begin to uncoil and form what?
- Correct Answer: chromatin
- mitochondria
- mucosa
- nucleus
Explanation: During telophase , the chromosomes begin to uncoil and form chromatin. This prepares the genetic material for directing the metabolic activities of the new cells. The spindle also breaks down, and new nuclear membranes form.
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