HUMAN BIOLOGY

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CeLL reprOduCtIOn 369

Anaphase


  • Sister chromatids sepa-
    rate and move toward
    opposite spindle poles.


Metaphase


  • Chromosomes align
    midway between
    spindle poles.


Prophase


  • Chromosomes condense.

  • Spindle forms and attaches
    chromosomes to spindle poles.

  • Nuclear envelope breaks up.


Telophase


  • Chromosome clusters arrive
    at spindle poles.

  • New nuclear envelopes form.

  • Chromosomes decondense.


Anaphase I


  • Homologous chromosomes
    separate and move toward
    opposite spindle poles.


Metaphase I


  • Chromosomes align
    midway between
    spindle poles.


Prophase I


  • Chromosomes condense.

  • Homologous chromosomes pair.

  • Crossovers occur (not shown).

  • Spindle forms and attaches
    chromosomes to spindle poles.

  • Nuclear envelope breaks up.


Telophase I


  • Chromosome clusters arrive
    at spindle poles.

  • New nuclear envelopes form.

  • Chromosomes decondense.


Anaphase II


  • Sister chromatids sepa-
    rate and move toward
    opposite spindle poles.


Metaphase II


  • Chromosomes align
    midway between
    spindle poles.


Prophase II


  • Chromosomes condense.

  • Spindle forms and attaches
    chromosomes to spindle poles.

  • Nuclear envelope breaks up.


Telophase II


  • Chromosome clusters arrive
    at spindle poles.

  • New nuclear envelopes form.

  • Chromosomes decondense.


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