@Abhisar im gonna put it in the comments
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Directions: Please accurately complete the table on the second page. You need to label the rows with the appropriate phase in PROPER SEQUENCE, and then use the letters to match the phase with its definition. Answer #19 and #20 as indicated. Grading: Each item is worth 2 points for a possible total of 40 points. To Submit this Assignment: Submit through Blackboard OR Email completed Word document to your science teacher. Phase WORD BANK: anaphase I telophase I / cytokinesis I metaphase I interphase metaphase II telophase II / cytokinesis II prophase II prophase I anaphase II Description options: A. chromosomes coil and become more compact (ANSWER WILL BE USED TWICE.) B. chromosomes line up near middle of cell C. chromosome pairs separate and migrate to opposite sides of cell D. stage before meiosis begins; DNA doubles during this phase E. chromosomes reach opposite sides of cell, unravel, & incorporate into two new nuclei F. chromosome pairs line up near middle of cell G. chromosomes separate and migrate to opposites sides of cell H. cell begins to divide in middle, leaving half of chromosomes in each new cell MEIOSIS I MEIOSIS II (phase) (description) (phase) (description) 1) 6) 2) 7) 11) 15) 3) 8) 12) 16) 4) 9) 13) 17) 5) 10) 14) 18) Meiosis results in 19) _________ (how many?) daughter cells. Each daughter cell has a 20) ___________ (haploid or diploid?) number of chromosomes. @Abhisar
can u label like the word then the description but pleez label it 1 and 11
i didnt get it...show me an example how to do it
up there is the words and the descriptions match each word with its description pleez @Abhisar
First try it out urself
shoooo that looks so big @Abhisar lol
a very nice pic for ur first part
the rest of the pic
here u go some more pics on mitosis and meiosis check them out in sequence first 6 pics are just to give u an idea how each stage looks like and whats happening at that stage meiosis 1 and 2 are showing u the stages involved in meiosis and last pic is comparing mitosis and meiosis :D
if u have more time here is a good website http://cnx.org/content/m45466/latest/?collection=col11585/latest to get deeper understanding :)
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