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Chromosomes condense and become visible. Homologous chromosomes synapse. Crossing over happens
Prophase I

Chromosomes and their homologous align line up perpendicularly single file
Metaphase I

Homologous chromosome pairs separate and each homologue travels towards opposite ends of the spindle.
Anaphase l

Separated homologous chromosomes arrive at opposite poles of the cell
Telophase l

Become haploid cells
Prophase ll

Chromosomes align themselves perpendicularly
Metaphase ll

Sister chromatids split at the centromere and travel in opposite directions. Each chromatid is now a chromosome.
Anaphase ll

Four single haploid cells created
Telophase ll