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Hi everyone.
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Today we're going to go through the phases of meiosis, looking at six chromosome and also thinking about the centrials and the spindle fibers.
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First, we'll have to think that myosis has one and two.
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And within that, we have interphase, prophase, metaphase, and phase and telophase, which i already have represented.
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So in meiosis 1, for interphase, you still have this nucleus and you can't really see the chromosomes very well because they are.
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In their relaxed state.
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And we have centrioles and spindle fibers.
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And at some point, they duplicate.
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So those are my centriels and those are my little starts of spindle fibers there.
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And there are two.
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Now for prophase, there are sometimes early and late prophase.
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This is also where the nuclear membrane starts to kind of dissolve.
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And again, we have our centrioles.
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With our little starts of our spindle fibers here.
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Within the nuclear membrane that it's now starting a little bit to dissolve, we have our six chromosomes.
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Now here in metaphase, there is no nuclear envelope.
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We have again our centrials there, and we have our chromosomes are now lined up in the center.
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They were in pairs.
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And now we have our full spindle fibers pulling one of each pair back to the poles.
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Oops, now we're doing a different colored cell because we're in anaphaease.
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We again have our centrials and the three chromosomes are pulled to each hole.
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Now here in telophase of meiosis one...