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Mitosis 2

The 2 daughter cells divide even further to make a total of 4 daughter cells.

“Prophase II: The nuclear envelope breaks down and the spindle begins to form in each haploid daughter cell from meiosis I. The centrioles also start to separate.

“Metaphase II: Spindle fibers line up the sister chromatids of each chromosome along the equator of the cell.”

“Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.”

“Telophase II and Cytokinesis: The spindle breaks down, and new nuclear membranes form. The cytoplasm of each cell divides, and four haploid cells result. Each cell has a unique combination of chromosomes.

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Meiosis

By poojamanne