The centrioles move apart to opposite ends of the cell, the chromosomes become attached to the fiber connected to centrioles pulling the chromatids apart; when this is over all the chromatids line up.
Metaphase of mitosis is after prophase and prior to anaphase. It is during metaphase that the chromosomes group around the spindle and prepare for division.
In anaphase II in meiosis, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell, similar to the process of anaphase in mitosis.
no it isn't the same
similarities: They both go through interphase
They both have a prophase and an anaphase is for Apex
Meiosis II is identical to Mitosis. Meiosis is split into two stages, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I is similar to mitosis however the cells resulting from it have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
There are many similarities between meiosis and mitosis, and the phases are almost identical. The main difference between them is that there are two divisions in meiosis, and the chromosomes are not replicated in both of these.
they both have a prophase and an anaphase.
They have many similar steps they both have a prophase and an anaphase
similarities: They both go through interphase
Meiosis is the division of the gametes(sex cells), haploid (n) Mitosis is cell division, diploid (2n) In meiosis, there are the similar cycles (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase), but there are two cycles of each (ex: prophase 1, prophase 2 ETC).
They both have a prophase and an anaphase is for Apex
Meiosis II is identical to Mitosis. Meiosis is split into two stages, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I is similar to mitosis however the cells resulting from it have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
a. chromatids do not separate at the centromere in anaphase I. b. centromeres do not exist in anaphase I. c. crossing-over occurs only in anaphase of miitosis
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
The part of meiosis that is similar to mitosis is inter-phase.
Some cells use meiosis instead. This is similar except homologous chromosomes split in the first anaphase and sister chromatids split in the second anaphase. Basically, the only cells that don't split via mitosis are sex cells (gamtes) which contain 1/2 the genetic data that an ordinary cell contains.
There are many similarities between meiosis and mitosis, and the phases are almost identical. The main difference between them is that there are two divisions in meiosis, and the chromosomes are not replicated in both of these.
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.