Match the stage of meiosis with the events that occur within it. - homologous chromosomes synapse - sister chromatids separate and chromosomes move to opposite poles - tetrads line up on the cell equator - nuclear envelope forms around single-stranded chromosomes - homologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles - crossing over occurs a. prophase I b. prophase II c. metaphase I d. metaphase II e. anaphase I f. anaphase II g. telophase I h. telophase II
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Meiosis is divided into two main parts: Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Each part has four phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Show more…
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State how each stage of meiosis I differs from the corresponding stage of mitosis. Mitosis Meiosis I Prophase: no pairing of chromosomes Prophase I: Metaphase: duplicated chromosomes align along the cell's equator Metaphase I: Anaphase: sister chromatids separate Anaphase I: Telophase: chromosomes have one chromatid Telophase I: State how each stage of meiosis II differs from (or in some cases is similar to) the corresponding stage of mitosis. Mitosis Meiosis II Prophase: no pairing of chromosomes Prophase II: Metaphase: duplicated chromosomes align along the cell's equator Metaphase II: Anaphase: sister chromatids separate Anaphase II: Telophase: two diploid daughter cells Telophase II:
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Identify the stages of meiosis by filling in the blanks, and then rearrange the sentences to place the stages in the correct order starting with prophase I. Sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell during ________. Nuclear envelopes reform around two separate haploid nuclei during ________. Chromosomes line up in pairs along the ________ plate during ________. Nuclear envelopes reform around four separate haploid nuclei during ________. The two members of each homologous pair are pulled to opposite poles of the cell while sister chromatids remain attached during ________. A new spindle apparatus begins to form in two separate haploid cells during ________. Synapsis of homologous chromosomes and crossing-over take place during ________. Unpaired chromosomes line up along the metaphase plate during ________.
Match each stage with the events listed. a. sister chromatids move apart b. chromosomes start to condense c. new nuclei form d. all duplicated chromosomes are aligned at the spindle equator metaphase _____ prophase _____ telophase _____ anaphase _____
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