Mastering A&p With Pearson Etext -- Valuepack Access Card -- For Human Anatomy & Physiology
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ISBN: 9780134014821
Author: AMERMAN, Erin C.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 26, Problem 2CYR
Match the specific phase of meiosis with the correct description.
_________Prophase I
_________Metaphase I
_________ Anaphase I
_________Telophase I
_________ Prophase II
_________Metaphase II
_________ Anaphase II
_________Telophase II
a. Homologous chromosomes arrive at opposite poles.
b. Homologous chromosomes line up.
c. Chromosomes line up at the equator.
d. Independent assortment occurs.
e. Separated sister chromatids arrive at opposite poles.
f. Sister chromatids remain condensed.
g. Crossing over occurs.
h. Sister chromatids pull apart.
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