Biology, asked by rajalaxmi39, 1 year ago

71. At what stage of meiosis, the centrome
splits so that chromatids of the same chromoson
are completely separated from one another?
(A) Metaphase B) Anaphase !
Ch Anaphase
I D Telephase-11​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Anaphase 2

Answered by Ritiksuglan
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Answer:

Meiosis II: Meiosis II follows the same division as mitosis, except that there are only half as many chromosomes. So the 23 chromatid pairs from the previous cells (or 46 chromatids in total) split equally, so each daughter gets 23 chromatids exactly, which correspond to 23 chromosomes.Synapsis takes place during prophase I of meiosis. When homologous chromosomes synapse, their ends are first attached to the nuclear envelope. These end-membrane complexes then migrate, assisted by the extranuclear cytoskeleton, until matching ends have been paired.

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