Answer prophase ii, telophase ii, anaphase i, metaphase ii

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Answer prophase ii, telophase ii, anaphase i, metaphase ii

Match the phases of meiosis with the correct description
Metaphase I
Sister chromatids line up alon v
Anaphase II
Spindle fibers pull sister chror v
Prophase I
Nuclear envelope dissolves, C v
Telophase I
Cytokinesis produces two dai v
Prophase I|
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Sister chromatids line up along the center of the cell.
Cytokinesis produces four unique daughter cells, spindle dissolve, and the nuclear envelope reappears.
Spindle fibers pull homologous pairs of chromosomes apart.
Nuclear envelopes of daughter cells dissolve, and chromosomes condense.
Spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart.
Homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the center of the cell in tetrads.
Cytokinesis produces two daughter cells, spindle dissolves, and nuclear envelope reappears.
Nuclear envelope dissolves, DNA condenses and crossing over occurs.
Telophase II
Anaphase I
Metaphase II
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Transcribed Image Text:Match the phases of meiosis with the correct description Metaphase I Sister chromatids line up alon v Anaphase II Spindle fibers pull sister chror v Prophase I Nuclear envelope dissolves, C v Telophase I Cytokinesis produces two dai v Prophase I| [ Choose ] [Choose ] Sister chromatids line up along the center of the cell. Cytokinesis produces four unique daughter cells, spindle dissolve, and the nuclear envelope reappears. Spindle fibers pull homologous pairs of chromosomes apart. Nuclear envelopes of daughter cells dissolve, and chromosomes condense. Spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart. Homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the center of the cell in tetrads. Cytokinesis produces two daughter cells, spindle dissolves, and nuclear envelope reappears. Nuclear envelope dissolves, DNA condenses and crossing over occurs. Telophase II Anaphase I Metaphase II [ Choose ]
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