These are the 4 stages of Meiosis I.
What are Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, and Telophase I ?
This is the phase where the nuclear envelope disappears.
What is Prophase II?
This is the number of cycles or divisions that Meiosis goes through.
What is two?
This is the phase in Meiosis I where the homologous chromosomes are pulled apart.
What is Anaphase I?
This is the phase where the chromosomes line up along the middle.
What is Metaphase II?
The process in Meiosis that ensures more genetic variation.
What is crossing over?
This is the phase in Meiosis I where the homologous chromosomes reach the ends of the cell, the nuclear envelope is beginning to form.
What is Telophase I & Cytokinesis
This is the phase where the sister chromatids separate and pull apart from each other.
What is Anaphase II?
The phase of meiosis where crossing over occurs
What is Prophase?
This is the third phase of Meiosis I where the homologous chromosomes are lined up in the middle.
What is Metaphase I?
This is the phase where the chromatids reach the ends of the cell and the nuclear envelope reappears.
This is the purpose of meiosis.
What is
to produce haploid gametes?
This is a pair of replicated homologous chromosomes.
What is a triad.
The name of reproductive cells.
What are gametes?
The phase in interphase where DNA is replicated
What is the S phase ?