Interphase: chromosomes are unpaired Prophase: chromosomes and centromeres have replicated, but centromeres have not split Prophase: homologs synapse AB AB ab Anaphase: centromeres attach to spindle and are pulled to poles of cell Telophase: two cells form Second anaphase: new spindles form, and centromeres finally divide End of meiosis: four cells produced from each meiosis AD AR The other. equally frequent, alignment Ag abs AB AB 3) 40-50-1000 100-9999 -8884 Totals a Totals }

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Based on the image below, briefly write two (2) conclusions from this process.

Interphase: chromosomes
are unpaired
Prophase: chromosomes
and centromeres have
replicated, but centromeres
have not split
Prophase:
homologs synapse
AB
AB
ab
Anaphase:
centromeres
attach to spindle
and are pulled
to poles of cell
Telophase:
two cells form
Second anaphase:
new spindles form,
and centromeres
finally divide
End of meiosis:
four cells
produced from
each meiosis
AD
AR
The other.
equally
frequent,
alignment
Ag
abs
AB
AB
3) 40-50-1000
100-9999
-8884
Totals
a
Totals
}
Transcribed Image Text:Interphase: chromosomes are unpaired Prophase: chromosomes and centromeres have replicated, but centromeres have not split Prophase: homologs synapse AB AB ab Anaphase: centromeres attach to spindle and are pulled to poles of cell Telophase: two cells form Second anaphase: new spindles form, and centromeres finally divide End of meiosis: four cells produced from each meiosis AD AR The other. equally frequent, alignment Ag abs AB AB 3) 40-50-1000 100-9999 -8884 Totals a Totals }
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