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How does metaphase I differ from metaphase?
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How does metaphase I differ from metaphase?
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Metaphase I
Metaphase II
(a) The homologous pairs of chromosomes are arranged in two rows near the centre of the spindles.
(a) Centromeres of all the chromosomes are arranged in a single row at the centre of the spindles
(b) There no metaphasic plate formed
(b) A metaphasic plate is formed
(c) The arms of the chromosomes are at spindle fibres.
(c) The arms of the chromosomes are parallel to the fibres.
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