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Meiosis 8: Telophase 2
In telophase II the chromatids concentrate in the poles and the nuclear
envelope is reformed and the spindle again is dissolved. The cells divide for
the last time, leaving a total of four haploid cells, which have half the
chromosomes of a diploid cell. Unlike the daughter cells from mitosis, the
daughter cells produced here cannot immediately cycle back to interphase.
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