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N what phase of meiosis are tetrads of homologous pairs lined up along the center of the cell and attached to the spindle fibers?

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Anaphase I
Anaphase II
Metaphase I
Metaphase II

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Answer:

Answer is C

Metaphase I

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Option C, Metaphase I

Step-by-step explanation:

During the metaphase I of the cell division process, the bivalent chromosomes that are attached to the fully formed meiotic spindle arrange themselves at the metaphase plate.

These chromosomes arrange themselves at equal distance on the metaphase plate and also during this phase the centrioles lies at the opposite poles of the cell. The spindle fibre at one end then attaches to one chromosome of each pair while the spindle fibre at opposite end attaches to the homologous chromosome

Hence, option C is correct

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