4. 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: 5. 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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