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metaphase 2 differ from metaphase 1 as former​

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Answered by s1681khushisingh3303
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Metaphase 1 is associated with meiosis 1 whereas the metaphase 2 is associated with meiosis 2. The main difference between metaphase 1 and 2 is that chromosomes are attached as homologous pairs at the equator during the metaphase 1 and during metaphase 2, single chromosomes are attached at the equator.

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Metaphase 1 is associated with meiosis 1 whereas the metaphase 2 is associated with meiosis 2. The main difference between metaphase 1 and 2 is that chromosomes are attached as homologous pairs at the equator during the metaphase 1 and during metaphase 2, single chromosomes are attached at the equator.

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The key difference between metaphase 1 and 2 is that in metaphase 1, homologous chromosomes pair up at the metaphase plate while in metaphase 2, single chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate. ... Hence, metaphase is the stage of cell division in which the chromosomes arrange along the Metaphase plate.

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