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Multiple Choice
During which phases of meiosis does the nuclear envelope break down?
A
Anaphase I and Anaphase II
B
Prophase I and Prophase II
C
Telophase I and Telophase II
D
Metaphase I and Metaphase II
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the role of the nuclear envelope in cell division: The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus and breaks down to allow the chromosomes to be accessed and separated during cell division.
Identify the phases of meiosis: Meiosis consists of two rounds of division, Meiosis I and Meiosis II, each with four phases: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Focus on Prophase: During Prophase I and Prophase II, the nuclear envelope breaks down, allowing the spindle fibers to attach to the chromosomes.
Differentiate between the phases: In Anaphase, Metaphase, and Telophase, the nuclear envelope is not breaking down; instead, other processes like chromosome alignment and separation occur.
Conclude with the correct phases: The nuclear envelope breaks down during Prophase I and Prophase II, facilitating the subsequent steps of meiosis.