different between telophase vs prophase
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)
- (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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prophase
English
Etymology
pro- +? phase
Noun
prophase (plural prophases)
- The first stage of mitosis, during which chromatin condenses to form the chromosomes.
- The first stage of meiosis.
Translations
See also
- prometaphase
- metaphase
- anaphase
- telophase
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