Here's a breakdown:
* Mitosis: The process of nuclear division, consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
* Cytokinesis: The process of cytoplasmic division, which starts during telophase and completes shortly after.
While cytokinesis begins during telophase, it's important to note that it's a separate process from mitosis. Mitosis focuses on dividing the genetic material (the chromosomes) and telophase is the stage where the nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromosomes. Cytokinesis, on the other hand, focuses on physically dividing the cytoplasm and organelles to create two daughter cells.