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option one: drag and drop select and move the images to create a model of meiosis. meiosis i meiosis ii prophase i metaphase i metaphase ii anaphase ii telophase ii
This task requires modeling the stages of meiosis, starting from Prophase I. Meiosis I involves pairing homologous chromosomes, aligning them, separating homologous pairs, while Meiosis II separates sister chromatids to produce haploid gametes.
- Metaphase I: Homologous chromosome pairs align at the cell equator.
- After Meiosis I, two daughter cells form, each with half the number of chromosomes (each chromosome has two sister chromatids), which enter Metaphase II: Chromosomes align at each cell's equator.
- Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
- Telophase II: Four haploid daughter cells form, each with single, unreplicated chromosomes.
Using the provided symbols:
X= chromosome with two sister chromatidsI= single chromatid (unpaired chromosome)>>/<<= separated chromatids moving to poles
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- Metaphase I: $\boldsymbol{X\ X\ X\ X}$ (homologous pairs aligned at equator)
- First daughter cell (Metaphase II): $\boldsymbol{X\ X}$
Second daughter cell (Metaphase II): $\boldsymbol{X\ X}$
- First daughter cell (Anaphase II): $\boldsymbol{>>\ <<}$
Second daughter cell (Anaphase II): $\boldsymbol{>>\ <<}$
- Telophase II (4 cells): $\boldsymbol{I\ I}$ , $\boldsymbol{I\ I}$ , $\boldsymbol{I\ I}$ , $\boldsymbol{I\ I}$