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 independentassortment 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 4haploiddaughtercells that are geneticallydifferent.