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Self Assessment Answer # 2
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1. Prophase I (late) or Prometaphase I looks like any prophase cell. |
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2. Metaphase I I hope you shown tetrads line up at the plate |
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| 3. Anaphase I |
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4. Cytokinesis following telophase I (shown as a complete telophase I) looks like the cytokinesis of any cell. BUT you should understand that before going any further (into the second division) the centrosomes must replicate so there will be two centrsomes for the up coming division. |
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| 5. Metaphase II |
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| 6. Anaphase II |
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6. Telophase II looks like the telophase of any cell. |
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