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directions: identify the phase in the description: prophase i, metaphase i, anaphase i, telophase i, prophase ii, metaphase ii, anaphase ii, and telophase ii. you may have one phase listed twice
| name of phase | description |
|---|---|
| 2. | spindle fibers move homologous chromosomes to opposite sides |
| 3. | nuclear membrane forms, cytoplasm divides, 4 daughter cells |
| 4. | chromosomes line up along the equator, not in homologous pairs |
| 5. | crossing - over occurs |
| 6. | chromatids separate |
| 7. | homologs line up along the equator |
| 8. | cytoplasm divides, 2 daughter cells are formed |
Brief Explanations
- Homologous pairing into tetrads is unique to prophase I of meiosis.
- Separating homologous chromosome pairs happens in anaphase I.
- Final cytokinesis forming 4 haploid cells is telophase II.
- Chromosomes align individually at the equator in metaphase II.
- Crossing-over between homologs occurs during prophase I.
- Sister chromatids separate in anaphase II.
- Homologous chromosome pairs align at the equator in metaphase I.
- Cytokinesis producing 2 diploid daughter cells is telophase I.
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