different between telophase vs mitosis

telophase

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????? (télos, completion) + New Latin phasis, from Ancient Greek ????? (phásis, an appearance), from ????? (pháein, to shine).

Noun

telophase (plural telophases)

  1. (biology) The final stage of mitosis or meiosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards opposite ends of the nuclear spindle

Derived terms

  • anatelophase

Translations

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mitosis

English

Etymology

From German Mitose, from Ancient Greek ????? (mítos, thread) + -osis, probably in reference to the thread-like chromatin seen during mitosis.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ma??to?s?s/
  • Rhymes: -??s?s

Noun

mitosis (countable and uncountable, plural mitoses)

  1. (cytology) The division of a cell nucleus in which the genome is copied and separated into two identical halves. It is normally followed by cell division.

Synonyms

  • karyokinesis
  • karyomitosis

Meronyms

  • prophase
  • metaphase
  • anaphase
  • telophase

Derived terms

  • mitotic
  • mitotically
  • transmitosis

Translations

See also

  • meiosis

Spanish

Noun

mitosis f (plural mitosis)

  1. (cytology) mitosis

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