alexisbarry2398
alexisbarry2398
20.02.2020 • 
Biology

Looking through a light microscope at a cell undergoing division, you see that the condensed chromosomes have lined up along the midline of the cell. The homologous pairs are NOT joined in tetrads. Each chromosome takes its own place in line, independent of its homolog. You are witnessing .
1. interphase
2. metaphase of mitosis
3. metaphase of meiosis I
4. telophase of either mitosis or meiosis II

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