Meiosis I

A detailed illustration of meiosis, showcasing the stages of Meiosis I with labeled chromosomes and key processes like synapsis and chiasmata in a colorful and educational style.

Meiosis I Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of Meiosis I with this engaging and informative quiz! Dive into the fascinating world of cell division and understand the complexities of genetic recombination and chromosome behavior.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions to challenge your understanding
  • Learn about each stage of meiosis in detail
  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by StudyingCell34
This is when the genetic material of diploid germ cells undergo two nuclear divisions and results into four haploid daughter cells
Meiosis
Mitosis
Interphase
Metaphase
There are two divisions of Meiosis, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. What are the other names for Meiosis I and Meiosis II
Elimination division & equality division
Subtraction division & addition division
Divisional division & equational division
Reductional division & equational division
This is prior to the entry of the cell into mitosis and when chromosome replication of a DNA cell takes place
Leptone
Interphase
Diakinesis
Anaphase
The first stage of the first meiotic division and the longest in duration
Metaphase I
Anaphase I
Prophase I
Telophase I
The first stage of prophase I, when chromosomes begin to condense and become visible as fine thread.
Zygotene
Pachytene
Diplotene
Leptotene
The second stage of prophase I, when the process of pairing between homologous chromosomes begin.
Zygotene
Pachytene
Diplotene
Leptotene
The third stage of prophase I, when the process of synapsis is complete.
Zygotene
Pachytene
Diplotene
Leptotene
When two homologous of each bivalent appear to be attached to each other at one or more points
Mitosis
Leptonema
Chiasmata
Cytokinesis
The fourth stage of prophase I, when DNA recombination is complete.
Zygotene
Pachytene
Diplotene
Diakinesis
The last stage of prophase I, when chromosomes become shorter and thicker due to condensation
Diakinesis
Leptotene
Cytokinesis
Interkinesis
This stage of meiosis I where the centrioles are at opposite poles of the cell.
Prophase I
Metaphase I
Anaphase I
Telophase I
This stage of meiosis I where chromosomes move to the opposite poles
Telophase I
Anaphase I
Metaphase I
Prophase I
This stage of meiosis I where the homologous chromosomes complete their migration to the two poles
Metaphase I
Anaphase I
Telophase I
Cytokinesis
At the end of Telophase I and _________, two daughter cells are produced.
Interkinesis
Cytokinesis
Prophase II
Metaphase II
[bonus] what score do you think you'll get? dw, no wrong answers. You'll get a free point on this one ;)
Perfect!!!
Maybe 1-3 mistakes
Below 9....
I think I failed this one TT
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