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Multiple Choice
What describes the chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis?
A
Homologous chromosomes pair up and form tetrads.
B
Chromosomes line up individually along the metaphase plate.
C
The nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes.
D
Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
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Understand that meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in four daughter cells. It consists of two stages: Meiosis I and Meiosis II.
Focus on Prophase I of Meiosis I, which is a critical phase where homologous chromosomes pair up. This pairing is known as synapsis.
During synapsis, each pair of homologous chromosomes forms a structure called a tetrad. A tetrad consists of four chromatids (two from each homologous chromosome).
Recognize that the formation of tetrads is unique to Prophase I of meiosis and is essential for the process of crossing over, where genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes.
Differentiate this process from other stages of meiosis and mitosis, such as metaphase where chromosomes line up individually, or anaphase where sister chromatids separate.