Meiosis Matching
a. prophase I
b. metaphase I
c. anaphase I
d. telophase II/cytok...
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Meiosis Matching
a. prophase I
b. metaphase I
c. anaphase I
d. telophase II/cytokinesis
e. prophase II
f. metaphase II
g. anaphase II
h. telophase II/cytokinesis
i. interphase
1. tetrads line up at equator
2. DNA replication occurs
3. daughter cells divide forming 4 haploid cells
4. synapsis occurs
5. sister chromatids separate
6. crossing over occurs
7. spindle fibers attach to centromeres of tetrads
8. two daughter cells are created
9. centrioles move to opposite poles
10. homologous pairs separate 11. random assortment occurs
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