Practice final exam Flashcards
Homologous chromosomes line up on equator of the cell
Metaphase I
Chromosomes are at the poles, two new nuclei are formed around chromosomes. After this phase two cells are formed.
Telophase I
Homologous chromosomes pair up, crossing-over occurs.
Prophase I
Sister chromatids separate
Anaphase II
Homologous chromosomes separate
Anaphase I
Sister chromatids are at the poles, 4 new nuclei form around them. After this phase 4 haploid daughter cells are formed.
Telophase II
Chromosomes line up on equator of the cell
Metaphase I
Chromosomes become visible, spindle fibers form, nucleus disappears.
Prophase I
The process of combining a sperm and an egg cell
Fertilization
Type of cell division that results in 4 daughter cells that each have HALF the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Meiosis