Which phase of meiosis is represented in the illustration?
anaphase I
interphase
prophase I
metaphase I
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To determine which phase of meiosis is represented in the illustration, you’ll want to look for specific characteristics of each phase:
– Anaphase I: Homologous chromosomes are separated and pulled toward opposite poles.
– Interphase: The cell is preparing for division, and DNA is replicated. This phase is not a part of meiosis itself, but rather a preparatory phase.
– Prophase I: Chromosomes condense, and homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing-over.
– Metaphase I: Homologous chromosome pairs align along the cell’s equatorial plane.
If the illustration shows chromosomes aligning in the center of the cell, it is likely Metaphase I. If it shows chromosomes being pulled apart, it’s Anaphase I.
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