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Explain the first three stages of Meiosis II.

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Two haploid cells formed during first meiotic division divide further into four haploid cells this division is called homotypic division. It consists of five phases: prophase – II, metaphase – II, anaphase – II, telophase – II, and Cytokinesis – II. 

1. Prophase-II: 

a. The chromosomes are distinct with two chromatids. 

b. Each centriole divides into two resulting in formation of two centrioles which migrate to opposite poles and form asters. 

c. Spindle fibres are formed between the centrioles. 

d. The nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappears in this phase. 

2. Metaphase -II: 

a. Chromosomes are arranged at the equator. 

b. The two chromatids of each chromosome are separated by division of the centromere. 

c. Some of the spindle fibres are attached to the centromeres and some are arranged end to end between two opposite centrioles. 

3. Anaphase – II: 

In this phase, the separated chromatids become daughter chromosomes and move to opposite poles due to the contraction of the spindle fibres attached to centromeres. 

4. Telophase – II: 

a. In this stage daughter chromosomes starts to uncoil. 

b. The nuclear membrane surrounds each group of chromosomes. 

c. Nucleolus reappears in this phase. 

5. Cytokinesis – II 

a. Cytokinesis takes place after the nuclear division. 

b. Two haploid cells are formed from each haploid cell. 

c. Thus, four haploid daughter cells are formed. 

d. These cells then undergo changes to form gametes.

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