Cards (6)

  • In Meiosis II, there is Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II.
  • In Prophase II, the nuclear membrane dissolves, chromosomes condense, and spindles form. The cells are haploid cells from the actions made in Meiosis I.
  • In Metaphase II, chromosomes line up down the middle and independent assortment occurs. Chromosomes can be inverted in the cell.
  • In Anaphase II, chromosomes are pulled apart to opposite poles.
  • In Telophase II, the cell pinches in (cleavage), nuclear membrane reforms, chromosomes unravel, and leads to cytokinesis.
  • At the end of meiosis, we have 4 haploid daughter cells that are genetically different.