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Question
what phase of meiosis is represented by this diagram?
anaphase i
metaphase
metaphase ii
metaphase i
Brief Explanations
To determine the meiosis phase, we analyze the diagram:
- Anaphase I: Chromosomes separate, but here chromosomes are aligned, so eliminate.
- Metaphase (mitosis): Not meiosis, so eliminate.
- Metaphase II: In meiosis II, cells have a haploid number of chromosomes (no homologous pairs). The diagram shows two chromosomes (no pairing), aligned at the equator, with spindle fibers attached—consistent with Metaphase II.
- Metaphase I: Homologous pairs align, but the diagram has no pairs, so eliminate.
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C. Metaphase II (assuming options are labeled as A. Anaphase I, B. Metaphase, C. Metaphase II, D. Metaphase I; adjust identifier if needed, but the correct phase is Metaphase II)