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### Mitosis
1. Top-left Image:
- Description: Chromosomes condense and become visible. The nuclear envelope begins to disintegrate.
2. Top-right Image:
- Description: Chromosomes align at the metaphase plate (the cell's equator).
3. Bottom-left Image:
- Description: Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.
4. Bottom-right Image:
- Description: Chromosomes arrive at the poles, and the nuclear envelope re-forms. This is followed by cytokinesis, where the cell splits into two daughter cells.
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### Meiosis I
1. Top-left Image:
- Description: Homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange segments (crossing over). The nuclear envelope disintegrates.
2. Top-right Image:
- Description: Homologous chromosome pairs align at the metaphase plate.
3. Bottom-left Image:
- Description: Homologous chromosomes are pulled to opposite poles of the cell.
4. Bottom-right Image:
- Description: Chromosomes arrive at the poles, and the cell divides into two haploid cells.
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### Meiosis II
1. Top-left Image:
- Description: Chromosomes condense, and the nuclear envelope disintegrates in each of the two haploid cells.
2. Top-right Image:
- Description: Chromosomes align at the metaphase plate in each of the two haploid cells.
3. Bottom-left Image:
- Description: Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of each haploid cell.
4. Bottom-right Image:
- Description: Chromatids arrive at the poles, and the nuclear envelope re-forms. This is followed by cytokinesis, resulting in four genetically unique haploid cells.
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