The process of meiosis allow sexual reproduction which increases genetic variability (as does recombination)it alsoconserva species,chromosome number for one generation,to the next when there are two parents. Anaphase II,in meiosis, chromatics split,at the centromere and move apart in ANAPHASE II hope that help,
2006-12-16 06:38:44
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answered by aura gcranberrymadurogustosocinc 2
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The trick to knowing anaphase II is to remember the anaphase in mitosis (they are the same thing). It is when the replicated chromosomes split when the spindle fibers pull them apart.
2006-12-16 13:47:01
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answered by frost breezy 2
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Anaphase II occurs just after metaphase II. It is when the cell is just about to begin cytokinesis. At this point, the cells are haploid.
2006-12-16 13:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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a stage of meiosis II, beginning when the centromeres of duplicated chromosomes divide and sister chromotids separate from each other, and ending when a complete set of daughter chromosomes are located at each of the two poles of the cell.
2006-12-16 15:00:57
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answered by Gardenia 6
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