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What is the phase that is skipped or shortened in meiosis?

In meiosis, the phase that is typically skipped or shortened compared to mitosis is interphase. This is because the DNA does not need to replicate again before entering meiosis II, unlike in mitosis where each cell cycle is followed by an interphase for DNA replication.


What stage of meiosis is the ovulated egg stopped?

The ovulated egg is stopped at metaphase II of meiosis. At this stage, the egg is arrested until fertilization occurs.


What are all the stages of meiosis?

prophase I, anaphase I, metaphase I, telophase I, prophase II, anaphase II, metaphase II, telophase II. By the way, cytokinesis is not a stage of meiosis


What are the two main stages of meiosis?

The two main stages of meiosis are meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes, while meiosis II involves the separation of sister chromatids. Each stage includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.


What is the name of the stage of meiosis pictured below?

I'm unable to see images, but I can help you identify stages of meiosis based on descriptions. If you provide details about the characteristics of the stage or the arrangement of chromosomes, I can help you determine whether it is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, or telophase of meiosis I or meiosis II.


What correctly identifies anaphase II?

Anaphase II is the stage in meiosis where sister chromatids of each chromosome are pulled apart towards opposite poles of the cell, ensuring that each resulting daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. This stage follows metaphase II and precedes telophase II in meiosis.


Does meiosis 2 have a prophase stage?

Yes, it does, only it is called prophase 2 or prophase II.


Are Meiosis I and Meiosis II identical steps that follow each other?

If you mean meiosis I and meiosis II, then no they are not identical, but meiosis II does follow meiosis I.


What is the main function of meiosis II?

The main function of meiosis II is to separate sister chromatids, resulting in the formation of haploid gametes with unique genetic combinations. This stage of meiosis ensures genetic diversity among offspring.


During meiosis the chromatids become daughter chromosomes during which stage?

The chromatids become daughter chromosomes during the anaphase stage of meiosis, specifically during anaphase II in the case of meiosis II. In these stages, the chromatids are separated and move towards opposite poles of the cell, becoming individual chromosomes.


Name the stage of meiosis during which chromatids are separated to opposite poles of the cell?

Anaphase II is the stage of meiosis in which chromatids are separated to opposite poles of the cell. This leads to the formation of haploid daughter cells with distinct chromosomes.


What identifies telophase 1?

Telophase I is the stage that takes place in meiosis before the Prophase II and after Anaphase I.