phases
Popularity (by total correct streak): 13
Popularity (by number of users): 3
Chromosomes line up in the middle | Metaphase II | |
Nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes. Cytoplasm divides | Telophase II | |
A new spindle forms around the chromosomes. | Prophase II | |
Pairs of homologous chromosomes move to the equator of the cell. | Metaphase I | |
Tetrads form. Chromosomes become visible. The nuclear envelope breaks down. Crossing-over occurs. | Prophase I | |
Centromeres divide. Chromotids move to the opposite poles of the cell. | Anaphase II | |
Chromosomes gather at the poles of the cell. The cytoplasm divides. | Telophase I | |
Homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell. | Anaphase I |
Quisition is a browser-based flashcard system that repeats old cards and introduces new ones at optimal time intervals. You can create your own card packs or use those developed by others.