Respuesta :
1) DNA condenses into
chromosomes. = prophase
2)Homologous pairs align
to initiate crossover. = metaphase
3) Microtubules pull apart the
homologous pairs toward
opposite poles. = anaphase
4) Nuclear envelopes develop
around the nuclei. = telophase
5) Cytoplasm pinches inward
near the cell furrow = cytokinesis
chromosomes. = prophase
2)Homologous pairs align
to initiate crossover. = metaphase
3) Microtubules pull apart the
homologous pairs toward
opposite poles. = anaphase
4) Nuclear envelopes develop
around the nuclei. = telophase
5) Cytoplasm pinches inward
near the cell furrow = cytokinesis
The correct order of events of meiosis I of an animal cell include;
1) DNA condenses into chromosomes (prophase)
2)Homologous pairs align to initiate crossover (metaphase)
3) Microtubules pull apart the homologous pairs toward opposite poles (anaphase)
4) Nuclear envelopes develop around the nuclei (telophase)
5) Cytoplasm pinches inward near the cell furrow (cytokinesis)
Meiosis is a process of cell division in which a single cell divides two times to create four daughter cells that contains half the original amount of genetic information of the parent cell. Meiosis occurs in all unicellular and multicellular organisms that reproduce sexually. The two times the cell divides is grouped into Meiosis I and Meiosis II.