Q15. Describe the events that occur in metaphase I and metaphase II respectively.
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METAPHASE1---- To see metaphase I animated, click the Play button. The centrioles are at opposite poles of the cell. The pairs of homologous chromosomes (the bivalents), now as tightly coiled and condensed as they will be in meiosis, become arranged on a plane equidistant from the poles called the metaphase plate.
METAPHASE2-----
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The chromosomes become arranged on the metaphase plate, much as the chromosomes do in mitosis, and are attached to the now fully formed spindle. Each of the daughter cells completes the formation of a spindle apparatus
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