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metaphase I: chromosomes line up in the middle in pairs, anaphase I: chromosomes are pulled away from each other, telophase I: chromosomes are at opposite poles, new nuclei forms in the 2 daughter cells, prophase II: chromosomes in 2 cells are visible, crossing over doesnt happen, metaphase II: chromosomes line up in the middle line a single line, anaphase II: chromatic are pulled away, telophase II: chromosomes are at opposite poles, new nuclei forms in 4 daughter cells.
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