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13 February, 06:24

Identify the phases of Meiosis II described below. Dyads are lined up by spindle fibers. Nuclear envelope forms around each set of DNA. Dyads are separated into individual chromatids. Centromeres move toward the poles of the cell.

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  1. 13 February, 06:55
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    Metaphase II Dyads are lined up at the cells equator by spindle fibers. Spindle fibres are attahed to the centromere on each chromosome.

    Telophase II Nuclear envelops forms around each set of DNA. Nuclear envelopes reappears. Cyokinesis takes place resulting in four haploid cells from one diploid cell.

    Anaphase II Dyads are separated into individual chromatids. Each sister chromatids ends up on the opposite poles of the cell.

    Anaphase II, the centromeres move toward the poles of the cell.
  2. 13 February, 07:26
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    The answer to this question is metaphase II, Telophase II, Anaphase II and Prophase (in that order)
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