in a particular eukaryotic organism, in which phases of meiosis and mitosis is the number of chromatids in a cell the same? a.anaphase ii and anaphase b.metaphase i and metaphase c.telophase i and telophase d.prophase ii and prophase

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Because the number of chromatids stay the same in metaphase I, the answers metaphase I and metaphase are both accurate. Anaphase I and separation follow metaphase I.

Chromosomes are at their second-most condensed and coiled state during the mitotic stage of the eukaryotic cell cycle, known as metaphase (from the Greek - (meta-) beyond, above, and transcending and (phásis) "appearance") (they are at their most condensed in anaphase). The stages of meiosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, just like mitosis. One significant distinction, however, is that each of these phases happens twice during meiosis: once during the first round of division, known as meiosis I, and once again during the second round of division, known as meiosis II. All the DNA in a eukaryotic cell is copied before it divides. chromatids

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