Identify the phases of meiosis I described below. Homologous chromosomes are separated. Homologous chromosome are paired. Nuclear envelopes form around separated chromosomes. The centrosome replicates

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Answer:

1. Homologous chromosomes are separated- Anaphase I

2. Homologous chromosome are paired- Prophase I

3. Nuclear envelopes form around separated chromosomes- Telophase I

4. The centrosome replicates- S phase

Explanation:

1. Anaphase I- the phase marked with the separation of the homologous chromosomes present in the diploid organisms

2. Prophase I - During pachytene of prophase I, the homologous chromosomes are paired at a synaptonemal complex

3. Telophase I- The separation of homologous chromosomes are surrounded by a temporary nuclear envelope

4. S phase- the phase during which the centrosome replicates which forms the mitotic spindle.

Meiosis is a form of cell division that occurs in organisms that leads to a reduction in the number of chromosomes in some particular cells of this organisms.

Phases of meiosis:

Homologous chromosomes are separated  -- Anaphase I

Homologous chromosome are paired ---- Prophase I

Nuclear envelopes form around separated chromosomes --- telophase I and II

The centrosome replicates --- S phase of interphase.

There are different phases that occur in Meiosis. Meiosis occurs as meiosis I and meiosis II.

There are the interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and cytokinesis. All these phases comes as I and II except cytokinesis.

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