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100

1

G1, S, G2

100

6

A cell containing two homologous sets of chromosomes

100

11

Aids in duplication of DNA, holds DNA, and present in interphase 

100

16

Hold the cell together

100

23

Both have centrosomes at opposite sides of the cell and mitotic spindle separating something and holding the cell together. Metaphase I involves one cell while Metaphase II involves two. Metaphase I separates homologous chromosomes and metaphase II separates sister chromatids.

200

2

Haploid Daughter

200

7

Prophase I

200

12

Meiosis II

200

17

Protein

200

24

Sister chromatids

300

3

Anaphase I

300

8

The division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughters cells


300

13

Metaphase I and II

300

18

The nuclear envelope is fragmented, centrosomes move apart, and mitotic spindles begin forming

300

25

In anaphase II, mitotic spindles separate sister chromatids with centrosomes at opposite sides of cells

400

4

Two chromosomes in a cell that match up because they are the same length, have the same centromere position, and have genes at corresponding loci

400

9

Sister Chromatids

400

14

The nuclear envelope becomes fragmented, homologous chromosomes crossover, centrosomes spread apart, and mitotic spindles begin to form

400

19

Anaphase II 

400

21

Telophase I and II

500

5

Interphase

500

10

Protein used to bind sister chromatids

500

15

DNA is in the form of chromatids instead of sister chromatids and telophase II involves the creation of four not two cells

500

20

Hold everything in place and get divide right after 

500

22

Prophase I