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| drawing of metaphase i in meiosis | explanation of what’s happening with the chromosomes |
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Brief Explanations
For Metaphase I:
- Drawing: Depict a cell with a spindle apparatus. Pairs of homologous chromosomes (each with two sister chromatids) are aligned side-by-side along the metaphase plate (the middle of the cell). Label homologous pairs, spindle fibers, and the metaphase plate.
- Explanation: Homologous chromosome pairs (tetrads) align randomly at the cell's equator (metaphase plate), attached to spindle fibers from opposite poles.
For Metaphase II:
- Drawing: Depict two haploid cells (from meiosis I) each with a spindle apparatus. Individual chromosomes (each with two sister chromatids) are aligned single-file along the metaphase plate of each cell. Label chromosomes, spindle fibers, and the metaphase plate.
- Explanation: Haploid sets of chromosomes (with sister chromatids) align single-file at each cell's equator, attached to spindle fibers from opposite poles.
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Metaphase I
| Drawing of Metaphase I in meiosis | Explanation of what's happening with the chromosomes |
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Metaphase II
| Drawing of Metaphase II in meiosis | Explanation of what's happening with the chromosomes |
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