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explain briefly meiosis 1

prophase1
metaphase1
telophase1
anaphase1​

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meosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in half creating haploid cells which are different from there parent cells.

prophase is the recombination of

genetic material between two non sister chromatids.

metaphase:the pairs of chromosomes referred to as bivalents are fully condensed.

telophase:At each pole, during this stage, there is a complete haploid set of chromosomes (but each chromosome still has two sister chromatids). A cleavage furrow appears, and by the end of this stage the parent cell has divided into two daughter cells. This separation of the cytoplasm is called cytokinesis.

anaohase: it is the phrase in which homologous chromosomes separate to each side of the cell.

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