Name the phase for each description. ---- Homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrad----

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Name the phase for each description.
Homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrad-
Spindle fibers move homologous chromosomes to opposite sides---
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Nuclear membrane reforms, cytoplasm divides, 4 daughter cells form---
Chromosomes line up along equator, not in homologous pairs (tetrad)---
Crossing over occurs-
Chromatids separate-
Homologs (tetrad) line up along the equator-
Cytoplasm divides, 2 daughter cells are formed---
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There are two types of cell division: meiosis and mitosis. Meiosis is a type of reductional division that occurs in germinal cells to form gametes. Mitosis is the equational division where the daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as that of the parent cell. 

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