Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
During metaphase I homologous chromosomes become aligned along the equator of a cell. Therefore a cell contains 6 duplicated chromosomes. It also contains 6 duplicated chromosomes at Anaphase I.
Meiosis II which is a resuctional division process results in the halfing of the chromosome number.
Therefore, Metaphase II and Anaphase II has 3 chromosomes.