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Question
name of phase description
- prophase 1 homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrad
- anaphase 1 spindle fibers move homologous chromosomes to opposite sides
- telophase nuclear membrane forms, cytoplasm divides, 4 daughter cells
- metaphase chromosomes line up along the equator, not in homologous pairs
- prophase crossing - over occurs
- anaphase chromatids separate
- metaphase homologs line up along the equator
- telophase cytoplasm divides, 2 daughter cells are formed
- label the phase (they are not pictured in order)
The descriptions match the stages of meiosis. Prophase I involves homologous - chromosome pairing and crossing - over. Metaphase I has homologs lining up along the equator. Anaphase I moves homologous chromosomes to opposite sides. Telophase I results in 2 daughter cells. Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II follow similar patterns but with sister - chromatid separation and formation of 4 daughter cells. By matching the descriptions with the typical features of each meiotic phase and observing the chromosome arrangements in the diagrams, we can label them.
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(Without seeing the actual labels on the diagrams, we can't provide specific labels. But the general approach is to match the descriptions like "homologous chromosomes pair up" with Prophase I, "chromosomes line up along the equator" with Metaphase stages, "chromatids separate" with Anaphase stages, and "cytoplasm divides" with Telophase stages in meiosis)