In telophase, which of the following structures are reorganised?
Nuclear envelope and nucleolus
During telophase, the microtubules become even longer, and daughter nuclei begin to form at the two poles of the cell. Nuclear envelopes are formed, the nucleoli reappear, the chromatin of the chromosomes uncoils. Mitosis is now complete: one nucleus has divided into two genetically identical nuclei. Cytokinesis follows and involves the formation of a cleavage furrow, which pinches the cells into two. Chromosomes, centrioles and spindle fibres are formed during prophase as a preparation for cell division.