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meiosis label these cell structures present during prophase i...
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During Prophase I of meiosis, centrioles move to opposite poles and organize the spindle fibers. Homologous chromosomes pair up and crossing - over of chromatids occurs. The spindle apparatus forms to help with chromosome movement.
- The structure at the pole from which spindle fibers radiate is the centriole.
- The exchange of genetic material between non - sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes is crossing over of chromatids.
- The structure made of microtubules that helps move chromosomes is the spindle.
- The pairs of chromosomes with the same genes in the same order are homologous chromosomes.
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From top - to - bottom (assuming the top unlabeled box points to the pole structure):
Centriole
Crossing Over of Chromatids
Spindle
Homologous Chromosomes