Phases of the Cell Cycle Flashcards
homologous chromosomes line up in the center of the cell
Meiosis - Metaphase 1
The individual chromosomes move apart
Meiosis - Anaphase 1
Spindle fibers pull homologous pairs to ends of the cell
Both - Anaphase
4 haploid(N) daughter cells form
Meiosis - Telophase II
cells undergo a round of DNA replication
Both - Interphase
the chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell
Both - Metaphase
Chromosomes become visible
Both - Prophases
sister chromatids separate from each other
Both Anaphase(I in Mitosis, II in Meiosis)
2 haploid (N) daughter cell form
Meiosis - Telophase I
sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes
Both - Anaphase(Anaphase 2 in Meiosis)
Nuclear envelope reforms
Both - Telophase
spindle fibers attach to the homologous chromosome pairs
Both - Prophase
individual chromatids move to each end of the cell
Both - Anaphase/Telophase
the nucleolus disappears and the nuclear envelope breaks down
Both - Prophase
Each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiver
Both - Metaphase