The nurse would describe which phase of mitosis as the one in which the chromosomes actually move into the new cells?
1. Interphase
2. Prophase
3. Anaphase
4. Telophase
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Rationale 1: Interphase is a resting phase.
Rationale 2: In prophase the centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the dividing cell, but new cells have not yet formed.
Rationale 3: In anaphase the chromosomes begin to separate but are not yet in new cells.
Rationale 4: In telophase the chromosomes are pulled into the new cells, and a new nuclear envelop surrounds them.
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______________________ is the presence of tissue that resembles endometrium outside the uterus
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