metaphase I
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
Metaphase II In Metaphase I, the tetrads of homologous chromosomes line up along the equator, but they are not individual chromosomes.
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During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads line up along the equator of the cell. They are preparing for separation in the next phase.
The equator is an imaginary line made up of all points on Earth that have equaldistances from the north and south poles. It's defined as the line of zero latitude.
metaphase 1
chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase! chromosomes line up at the spindle equator during metaphase!
when chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell
The chromatids line up at the equator of the cell during the metaphase of meiosis. After which the chromatids separate to form individual chromosomes.
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Metaphase II In Metaphase I, the tetrads of homologous chromosomes line up along the equator, but they are not individual chromosomes.
The stage of mitosis where chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell is called metaphase. This is when the chromosomes are maximally condensed and attach to the spindle fibers at the centromere.
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At the stage of metaphase, chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell. Homologous chromosomes pair up.
Metaphase plate
metaphase plate
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