Respuesta :

Answer:

metaphase, Nuclear lamina, meiosis

Explanation:

During the cell cycle, the chromosomes first visible in real shape in the metaphase (metaphase-1 in meiosis) and start arranging at the equatorial plate. Before this phase, the indistinct intermingled fibrous structures of the chromosomes are found.

The re-formation of the nuclear envelope during M-phase of the cell cycle takes place during telophase. The nuclear membrane which disappears during propahse reappears in the telophase. But before it is reformed the nucleus gets reorganised by decondensation from chromosome and reassembly of the nuclear lamina.

What phase of meiosis were sister chromatids separated from each other? anaphase II Whether during mitosis, meiosis I, or meiosis II, the phase during which the chromatids, or chromosomes, separate is always anaphase.