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C. Anaphase. The daughter chromosomes are attracted 

 along the mantle fibres until they reach the centrosomes around 

 which they are ultimately assembled, forming an aster or 

 star at either pole. This particular portion of the anaphase is 

 designated the diaster or double star. There is also evidence 

 of transverse indentation of the cell body near the median line. 



D. Telophase. The nuclear changes during this phase are 

 practicalh- the reverse Lif those occurring in the prophase, i. e., 

 the chromosomes fuse formi-'ig a chromatin thread wliich later 

 forms the chromatin network. The nuclear membrane appears 

 and the ccntrnsome loses its mantle fil^res and may even entirely 

 disappear. The cell bodv is completcU' divided bv invagination 

 from tlie margins, and then the daughter cells arc completed and 

 assume tlic appearance f,f tiieir ancestors. 



Fig. 12. 



Fi^ 11:. — Anaphase. 

 FJL. 13. — Telophase. 



Fig. 13. 



