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The telophase (from the Greek telos meaning "end") is the fifth phase (or the fourth, if we do not count the prometaphase) of mitosis. It takes place twice during meiosis.
During this phase:
* chromosomes without kinetochoric microtubules decondensate;
* the polar microtubules stop their elongation;
* the nuclear envelope is reorganized around individual chromosomes;
* The last phase of the telophase is called cytokinesis. This is the separation of the mother cell into two daughter cells. A division furrow separates the cell in two, under the action of an intracellular contractile ring formed of actin microfilaments that are associated with myosin molecules.