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Early in mitosis the nucleus nucleolus and nuclear envelope begins to dissolve in preparation for cell division. In which stage of the cell cycle is this process reserved

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The answer is telophase.

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Early in mitosis, during prophase and prometaphase, the nucleus, nucleolus and nuclear envelope begin to dissolve in preparation for cell division. During telophase, which is the final stage in mitosis,, there is a reversal of effects of prophase and prometaphase; nucleus, nucleolus and nuclear envelope are again formed.
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