Chemistry, 23.03.2021 05:30 markmoroney22
Meiosis does PMAT twice! That means there is a prophase I and a prophase II. There is a metaphase I and a metaphase II. Etc
If the cartoon below has chromosomes in the middle of the cell, how would you know whether it was in metaphase I or metaphase II?
ANSWER CHOICES:
A. The chromosomes are separated by the spindle fibers
B. The nucleus membrane is formed
C. The chromosomes are in pairs lined up in the middle
D. The chromosomes are lined in the middle
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