prophase1
The first phase of meiosis is Prophase I
prophase1The first phase of meiosis is Prophase I
prophase1The first phase of meiosis is Prophase I
The phase that happens only once in meiosis is prophase I, which is characterized by the pairing of homologous chromosomes and the exchange of genetic material through crossing over. This phase is unique to meiosis and does not occur in mitosis.
No, there is no S phase after meiosis 1.
Metaphase is a phase in both mitosis and meiosis.
Chromosomes make copies of themselves once during meiosis. This occurs during the S phase of interphase, which happens before meiosis I.
false
A secondary oocyte is arrested in the metaphase II phase of meiosis.
The longest phase of meiosis is prophase I, which involves chromosome condensation, crossing over, and nuclear envelope breakdown. This phase can be subdivided into early, mid, and late stages, making it the most time-consuming phase in the process of meiosis.
no
it is the 2nd phase
Prophase