Which phase of meiosis is represented in the illustration?
metaphase I
anaphase I
interphase
prophase I
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To determine which phase of meiosis is represented in the illustration, you need to look at the arrangement of chromosomes.
– Metaphase I: Chromosomes line up at the equatorial plane of the cell, with homologous chromosomes still paired.
– Anaphase I: Homologous chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite poles.
– Interphase: This is the phase where the cell prepares for division, and DNA is replicated.
– Prophase I: Chromosomes condense, and homologous chromosomes pair up, where crossing over may occur.
Without the illustration to reference, I can’t specify the phase accurately. Make sure to look for the characteristics of each phase to identify it correctly. If you want more in-depth assistance, feel free to check the extended services page!