During telophase, several important cell parts begin to reappear as the cell prepares to divide. These include:
- Nuclear envelope: This structure reforms around each set of chromosomes, creating two separate nuclei in the daughter cells.
- Chromatin: The condensed chromosomes start to unwind back into chromatin, preparing for the next cell cycle.
- Nucleolus: This organelle, involved in ribosome production, reappears inside the newly forming nuclei.
The reformation of these structures marks the conclusion of mitosis, indicating that the cell is ready to complete the process of division through cytokinesis. This phase is crucial because it restores the normal cellular environment, ensuring that each daughter cell can function properly after division.