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Multiple Choice
At which stage of Meiosis II do chromatids separate and become daughter chromosomes?
A
Anaphase II
B
Metaphase II
C
Telophase II
D
Prophase II
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Understand that Meiosis II is the second division in meiosis, which follows Meiosis I. It is similar to mitosis in that it separates sister chromatids.
Recall the stages of Meiosis II: Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II.
In Prophase II, the chromosomes condense, and the nuclear envelope breaks down, but chromatids do not separate at this stage.
During Metaphase II, chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate, but they are still paired as sister chromatids.
In Anaphase II, the centromeres divide, and the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers, moving towards opposite poles. This is the stage where chromatids separate and become individual daughter chromosomes.