In telophase, which of the following structures are reformed?
Nuclear envelope and nucleolus
Telophase is the fifth and final phase of mitosis. Telophase begins once the replicated, paired chromosomes have been separated and pulled to opposite poles, of the cell.
During telophase, a nuclear membrane forms around each set of chromosomes to separate the nuclear DNA from the cytoplasm. The chromosomes begin to uncoil, which makes them diffuse and less compact.
Chromosomes, centrioles and spindle fibres are formed during prophase as a preparation for cell division.