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question- do you get it? how is prophase ii different than prophase i? a. tetrads do not form in prophase ii. b. the nucleus does not go away during prophase ii. c. there are no chromosomes during prophase ii. d. all of the above
In meiosis, during Prophase I, homologous chromosomes pair up to form tetrads and crossing - over occurs. In Prophase II, there is no formation of tetrads as homologous chromosomes have already separated in meiosis I. The nucleus breaks down in both Prophase I and Prophase II, and chromosomes are present in Prophase II.
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A. Tetrads do NOT form in Prophase II.