In prophase the membrane of nucleus disappears, then the nucleus too, chromosomes unwrap, collocation of spindle apparatus is completed.
In metaphase: chromosomes line up on equatorial cell-plate. there is very little difference
in meiosis I tetrads (four sister chromatids) line up on the metaphase plate and two are pulled away from the other two. in meiosis II the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate and the sister chromatids are pulled apart.
In mitosis the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate. In meiosis I the chromosome pairs line up on either side of the metaphase plate.
chromosomes
Metaphase is the third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
chromosomes migrate to equator of the spindle apparatus
metaphase
metaphase
During metaphase.A trick is to remember: "M for metaphase, M for the middle of the cell". This is to remind you that at metaphase the centromeres of the chromosomes are aligned in the plane of the equator.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
Metaphase is the third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
There are two chromosome that are at the metaphase II equator. Chromosomes are already duplicated and are homologous pairs in Metaphase II.
Metaphase is the stage where the chromosomes are align in the center of the cell.
Chromosomes are aligned along with the equator of the cell in metaphase.
chromosomes migrate to equator of the spindle apparatus
Random alignment of chromosomes occurs during Metaphase I in a cells meiosis. Random alignment is when the homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the equator or middle of the cell, and are arranged by which member faces what pole. This allows equal opportunity for the chromosomes to migrate to a different cell.
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
At the stage of metaphase, chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell. Homologous chromosomes pair up.
Metaphase!
It is during the anaphase of meiosis that the replicated homologous chromosomes line up next to each other at the cell's equator.
Chromosomes align along equator, or metaphase pate of cell.