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what happens during telophase? the chromosomes unravel. the chromosomes align in the center of the cell. the chromosomes condense, and the centrioles move toward opposite sides of the cell. two daughter cells form as the cytoplasm divides.
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To solve this, we analyze each option based on mitosis/meiosis telophase events:
- "The chromosomes unravel": In telophase, chromosomes (now at opposite poles) de - condense/unravel back into chromatin. This is a key event of telophase.
- "The chromosomes align in the center of the cell": This is metaphase (chromosomes align at the metaphase plate), not telophase.
- "The chromosomes condense, and the centrioles move toward opposite sides of the cell": Chromosome condensation and centriole movement to poles occur in prophase, not telophase.
- "Two daughter cells form as the cytoplasm divides": Cytokinesis (cytoplasm division) is a separate process that may start in telophase but the formation of two daughter cells is the end result of cytokinesis, not the main event of telophase. The main nuclear events in telophase involve chromosome de - condensation.
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The chromosomes unravel.