On the lines provided, order the different stages of meiosis I THROUGH meiosis II, including interphase in the proper sequence.
1. 4th metaphase I homologous chromosome line up in the center of the cell
2.5th anaphase I spindle fibers pull homologous pairs to ends of the cell
3. 9th Telophase II 4 haploid (N) daughter cells form
4. 1st interphase cells undergo a round of DNA replication
5.7th anaphase II sister chromatids separate from each other
6. 6th Telophase I 2 haploid (N) daughter cells form
7.3rd Prophase I spindle fibers attach to the homologous chromosome pairs
8. 8th anaphase II individual chromatids move to each end of the cell
9. 2nd prophase I crossing-over (if any) occurs
10. Compare the number and type of cells that result from meiosis vs mitosis. Mitosis 2 diploid cells, that are somatic cell (cells that are not gametes) and identical to each other and to the parent cell Meiosis makes 4 haploid cells that are gametes and are all different from each other and from the parent cell
11. How do the genetic contents of cells resulting from mitosis and meiosis differ? Mitosis are identical, while meiosis is not identical
12 If a diploid cell containing 28 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have? 14
Read each statement, then on the line write down the phase of mitosis or meiosis that the action occurs. IF the action occurs in both, write both. The first one is done for you
1. metaphase I meiosis homologous chromosome line up in the center of the cell
2 anaphase II meiosis ; anaphase mitosis The individual chromosomes move apart.
3. anaphase I meiosis spindle fibers pull homologous pairs to ends of the cell
4. Telophase II meiosis 4 haploid (N) daughter cells form
5. interphase meiosis and mitosis cells undergo a round of DNA replication
6. metaphase mitosis/ metaphase II meiosis (no pairs) The chromosomes line up across the middle of the cell.