Answer:
- Telophase is the last phase of the
karyokinesis (chromosomal division).
- After anaphase separation,
chromosomes or chromatids are moving into two opposite poles, and
when they reached the poles that particular phase is called
telophase.
- It is a necessary step in both
plant and animal systems although there are some similarities and
dissimilarities as well.
Similarity:
- In both cases when chromosomes are
reached to the poles, the nuclear envelope reappears and
chromosomes start to decondensed.
- In this phase spindle, fiber is
unrequired so they disappeared.
Contrasting feature:
- During late telophase, a
contractile ring starts to appear which made up of actin and myosin
in animal cells.
- The function of the contractile
ring is to make a cleavage furrow between two daughter
nuclei.
- Weather in plant
system, a phragmoplast, which is made of actin, myosin,
and microtubules, forms in the center of the cell to divide the
daughter nuclei.
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