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Biology, 01.02.2021 20:10 katiemaley19

Which statement best describes the relationship between prophase and telophase? I have seen mixed answers on this one (A or D.) I know 100% its not B.)

The spindle fibers bring the chromosomes together in prophase then apart in telophase.
The spindle fibers pull the chromosomes apart in prophase then bring them together in telophase.
The nuclear membrane forms in prophase and breaks down in telophase.
The nuclear membrane forms in telophase and breaks down in prophase.

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