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Multiple Choice
Which event takes place during Metaphase I of meiosis?
A
Chromosomes condense and become visible.
B
Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
C
Homologous chromosomes line up along the equatorial plane.
D
The nuclear envelope re-forms around each set of chromosomes.
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Understand the stages of meiosis: Meiosis consists of two consecutive divisions, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Metaphase I is a part of Meiosis I.
Recall the key events of Metaphase I: During Metaphase I, homologous chromosomes (pairs of chromosomes, one from each parent) align along the equatorial plane of the cell.
Differentiate between homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids: Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes, whereas sister chromatids are identical copies of a single chromosome.
Recognize the significance of homologous chromosome alignment: This alignment is crucial for the subsequent separation of homologous chromosomes during Anaphase I, ensuring genetic diversity.
Identify the incorrect options: Chromosome condensation occurs in Prophase I, sister chromatids separate in Anaphase II, and the nuclear envelope re-forms during Telophase I and II.