TELOPHASE
Telophase is the last stage of the five stages of the mitotic process of cell division. During the preceding stage, anaphase, daughter chromatids diverge to the poles of the cleavage spindle. When the separated daughter chromatids approach the poles, the kinetochore fibers disappear. Pole fibers continue to lengthen, and after that a new nuclear membrane is formed around each group of daughter chromatids. The condensed chromatin begins to loose, nucleoli appear, and mitosis finishes.