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Question
stages of meiosis
:: telophase i
:: metaphase ii
:: prophase i
:: anaphase ii
:: metaphase i
:: prophase ii
:: telophase ii
:: anaphase i
Brief Explanations
- First dashed box (top left): The cell has homologous chromosomes paired and crossing over, which is characteristic of Prophase I.
- Second dashed box (top middle): Homologous chromosome pairs are aligned at the cell's equator, which defines Metaphase I.
- Third dashed box (top right): Homologous chromosomes are being pulled apart to opposite poles, which is Anaphase I.
- Fourth dashed box (middle right): The cell has divided into two haploid cells, each with replicated chromosomes; this is Telophase I (and cytokinesis).
- Fifth dashed box (bottom middle right): The two haploid cells have chromosomes condensing, no homologous pairs present, which is Prophase II.
- Sixth dashed box (bottom middle): Chromosomes (each with two chromatids) are aligned at the equator of each haploid cell, which is Metaphase II.
- Seventh dashed box (bottom middle left): Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles in each haploid cell, which is Anaphase II.
- Eighth dashed box (bottom left): Four haploid daughter cells are forming, each with unreplicated chromosomes, which is Telophase II (and cytokinesis).
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- Top left dashed box: Prophase I
- Top middle dashed box: Metaphase I
- Top right dashed box: Anaphase I
- Middle right dashed box: Telophase I
- Bottom middle right dashed box: Prophase II
- Bottom middle dashed box: Metaphase II
- Bottom middle left dashed box: Anaphase II
- Bottom left dashed box: Telophase II