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MEIOSIS

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MEIOSIS

BY: LEE CARLTON
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PROPHASE I

EACH DUPLICATED CHROMOSOME COMES NEAR ITS DUPLICATED MATE

METAPHASE I

THE PAIRS OF CHROMOSOMES LINE UP AND EACH ONE BECOMES ATTACHED TO A SPINDLE FIBER

ANAPHASE I

THE PAIRS MOVE AWAY FROM EACH OTHER TO OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE CELL

TELOPHASE I

THE CYTOPLASM DIVIDES AND 2 NEW CELLS ARE FORMED. EACH CELL HAS ONE CHROMOSOME FROM EACH PAIR

PROPHASE II

THE CHROMOSOMES AND SPINDLE FIBERS REAPPEAR IN EACH NEW CELL

METAPHASE II

THE CHROMOSOMES MOVE TO THE CENTER OF THE CELL. EACH OF THEM ATTACH TO 2 SPINDLE FIBERS

ANAPHASE II

THE CHROMATIDS MOVE TO OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE CELL. NOW CALLED CHROMOSOMES.

TELOPHASE II

SPINDLE FIBERS DISAPPEAR AND NUCLEAR MEMBRANE FORMS. CYTOPLASM DIVIDES

THE DIFFERENCES

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