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during which stage of meiosis ii do a haploid number of chromosomes line up at the equator of each cell?
telophase ii
prophase ii
metaphase ii
anaphase ii
To solve this, we recall the stages of meiosis II:
- Telophase II: Involves nuclear envelope reformation and cell division, not chromosome alignment at the equator.
- Prophase II: Chromosomes condense, spindle forms, but no alignment at equator.
- Metaphase II: Chromosomes (haploid number, as cells are already haploid after meiosis I) line up at the cell's equator (metaphase plate) due to spindle fibers.
- Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles, not alignment.
So the correct stage is Metaphase II.
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C. Metaphase II (Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A: Telophase II, B: Prophase II, C: Metaphase II, D: Anaphase II. If the original options have different labels, adjust accordingly, but based on the given options, the correct one is the "Metaphase II" option.)