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question- do you get it? what happens during metaphase i? a. tetrads line up down the middle of the cell! b. chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes! c. homologous chromosomes separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell! d. all of the above.
During Metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads (pairs of homologous chromosomes) line up along the equator (middle) of the cell. Chromatin condensing to form visible chromosomes occurs in Prophase I, and homologous chromosomes separating and moving to opposite ends of the cell happens in Anaphase I.
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A. Tetrads line up down the middle of the cell!