![]() ![]() Metaphase IIMetaphase II consists of the spindle fibres aligning the chromosomes at the centre of the cells.Īnaphase IIIn the second anaphase, the fibres begin pulling the chromosomes apart, each into two chromatids.Ĭytokinesis IICytokinesis occurs once again, and each cell begins to split once more. Prophase IIIn the second prophase, the chromosomes become visible once again, the nucleus disappears, and spindle fibres begin reappearing. ![]() Interphase IIThe cells have returned to the interphase, and begin growing and preparing for growth. Telophase IIn the Telophase, nuclei form in each of the cells, and the chromosomes become less visible again. Metaphase IIn the metaphase, spindle fibres line up the chromosomes at the center of the cell.Īnaphase IFor the anaphase, the spindle fibers begin to shorten, causing the chromosomes to pull apart from each other.ĬytokinesisIn Cytokinesis, the cell begins to be cut apart into two cells. The nuclear membrane eventually collapses. Prophase IIn the Prophase, the nucleolus begins to fade, and the chromatin begins to wind up into more tightly compacted chromosomes. ![]() InterphaseIn the interphase of meosis, a sex cell begins to grow in size and prepare for growth. ![]()
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