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During metaphase I of meiosis, the chromosomes align randomly on the metaphase plate. This random alignment is caused by the spindle apparatus, which is responsible for pulling the chromosomes to the metaphase plate. The spindle apparatus is made up of microtubules, which are long protein filaments that are polar in nature. The polar nature of the microtubules allows the spindle apparatus to randomly align the chromosomes on the metaphase plate.

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