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1. Interphase
2. Prophase
3. Metaphase
4. Anaphase
5. Telophase
6. Cytokinesis
7. Haploid
8. Metaphase II
9. Anaphase II
10. Telophase II

a. Four daughter cells form, each with one copy of the original chromosomes.
b. The cell splits into two daughter cells.
c. Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell
d. Chromatids separate in a meiosis II cell
e. Nuclear membrane re-forms
f. The centromeres split and the chromatids are pulled apart
g. DNA replicates
h. Chromosomes align in the middle of the meiosis II cell
i. RNA leaves the nucleus
j. Crossing over occurs during this phase
k. Occurs when only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes is present
l. DNA condenses into chromosomes

Sagot :

Answer:

1. Interphase -  DNA replicates, RNA leaves the nucleus

2. Prophase - Crossing over occurs during this phase, DNA condenses into chromosomes

3. Metaphase - Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell

4. Anaphase - The centromeres split and the chromatids are pulled apart

5. Telophase - Nuclear membrane re-forms

6. Cytokinesis - The cell splits into two daughter cells.

7. Haploid - Occurs when only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes is present

8. Metaphase II - Chromosomes align in the middle of the meiosis II cell

9. Anaphase II - Chromatids separate in a meiosis II cell

10. Telophase II - Four daughter cells form, each with one copy of the original chromosomes.

Explanation:

1. Interphase -  DNA replicates, RNA leaves the nucleus

2. Prophase - Crossing over occurs during this phase, DNA condenses into chromosomes

3. Metaphase - Chromosomes align along the middle of the cell

4. Anaphase - The centromeres split and the chromatids are pulled apart

5. Telophase - Nuclear membrane re-forms

6. Cytokinesis - The cell splits into two daughter cells.

7. Haploid - Occurs when only one member of each homologous pair of chromosomes is present

8. Metaphase II - Chromosomes align in the middle of the meiosis II cell

9. Anaphase II - Chromatids separate in a meiosis II cell

10. Telophase II - Four daughter cells form, each with one copy of the original chromosomes.