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Enlist the phases of meiosis. Describe any 2.​

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Answered by kimannika2284
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Answer:

Meiosis consists of 2 main stages

Explanation:

In meiosis 1, there is a division (from diploid to haploid) where the chromosomes get separated.

P-I: Chromosomes condense, nuclear membrane dissolves, homologous chromosomes form bivalents, crossing over occurs

M-I: Spindle fibres from opposing centrosomes connect to bivalents (at centromeres) and align them along the middle of the cell

A-I: Spindle fibres contract and split the bivalent, homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell

T-I: Chromosomes decondense, nuclear membrane may reform, cell divides (cytokinesis) to form two haploid daughter cells

In meiosis 2, there is a second division: separation of sister chromatids

P-II: Chromosomes condense, nuclear membrane dissolves, centrosomes move to opposite poles (perpendicular to before)

M-II: Spindle fibres from opposing centrosomes attach to chromosomes (at centromere) and align them along the cell equator

A-II: Spindle fibres contract and separate the sister chromatids, chromatids (now called chromosomes) move to opposite poles

T-II: Chromosomes decondense, nuclear membrane reforms, cells divide (cytokinesis) to form four haploid daughter cells

After all these steps, you end up with four haploid daughter cells :)

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