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svetlana [45]
3 years ago
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After ____________ , the resulting 2 daughter nuclei are ____________ , meaning they each contain one chromosome from each homol

ogue. During ____________ , homologues separate. During ____________ , the sister chromatids separate and move towards the poles. During ____________ , the nuclear envelope fragments, spindle fibers begin to form, and condensed homologues undergo ____________ . During ____________ , ____________ align independently along the equator. During ____________ , each duplicated chromosome attaches to the spindle. During ____________ , the spindle disappears and upon completion of cytokinesis, 4 ____________ daughter cells result. During ____________ , duplicated chromosomes line up at the equator.
Biology
2 answers:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

This process of cell division is Meiosis

Explanation:

After telophase 1 , the resulting 2 daughter nuclei are haploid , meaning they each contain one chromosome from each homologue. During anaphase 1, homologues separate. During anaphase 2, the sister chromatids separate and move towards the poles. During prophase 1 , the nuclear envelope fragments, spindle fibers begin to form, and condensed homologues undergo synapsis. During metaphase 1, homologues align independently along the equator. During prophase 2 , each duplicated chromosome attaches to the spindle. During telophase 2 , the spindle disappears and upon completion of cytokinesis, 4 haploid daughter cells result. During metaphase 2 , duplicated chromosomes line up at the equator.

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