Question
Comment on the statement – Telophase is reverse of prophase.

Answer


The following contrasting differences reveal that telophase is reverse of prophase, in cell division.
Prophase
Telophase
It’s stage of (karyokinesis) in cell division, Viscosity of cytoplasm increases.
Last stage of karyokinesis in cell division. Viscosity of cytoplasm decreases.
The indistinct and interind DNA condense to form elongated chromosomes.
Chromosome groups reorganize themselves into nuclei.
The chromatin disappears and chromosome fibres get shortened and thickened.
Chromosomes elongate and overlap each other to form chromatin.
Spindle fibres appears (awards the poles from the centriole connected in animals with astral rays and in plants without asters Nudeolus degenerate completely.
Spindle fibres disappear around the poles. Astral rays also disappear in plants.
Cell organelles such as ER, Golgi complex disorganise, and difference between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm disappears.
Nuclear envelope appears and two daughter nuclei are formed at the poles. Cell organelles, i.e., ER and Golgi complex are reformed in the cell. Nucleoplasm also appears in the chromatin area. Making it distinct from rest of cytoplasmic area.
 

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