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The stages of meiosis 1 and meiosis 2 is discussed below:

What is meiosis?

Eukaryotic cells (plants, animals, and fungi) reproduce sexually through a process called meiosis. Chromosome reduction is the process by which haploid cells are created from diploid cells, which are cells with two complete and identical sets of chromosomes.

The number of chromosomes in each cell is halved during meiosis I, which starts with one diploid parent cell and ends with two haploid daughter cells.

Maintaining the number of chromosomes in each cell, meiosis II begins with two haploid parent cells and finishes with four haploid daughter cells. Before meiosis II, homologous pairs of cells divide into chromosomes while in meiosis I.

These chromosomes are further divided into sister chromatids during meiosis II. Meiosis II does not include genetic material crossing across or recombining between chromosomal pairs, whereas meiosis I do.

This happen in the  prophase contains five subphases and is lengthy and complex during meiosis I. The equatorial plane in meiosis II is aligned 90 degrees differently than in meiosis.

Therefore interphase1, prophase 1, metaphase 1, anaphase, and telophase 1 are the stages of meiosis 1 and prophase Il, metaphase II, anaphase II, and telophase Il in meiosis 2.

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