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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 13 Kelsey, cells in sexually-reproducing organisms, Telophase II is where chromosomes decondense, chromosomes line up because of tension, not identical but rather homologous chromosomes, Prophase II involves single set of sister chromatids, tension when all spindles, all spindles are attached to Kinetochores, haploid meaning cells, have the same centromere position, Meiosis II has five stages Cytokinsesis, crossing over occurs during Prophase I, nonhomologous chromosomes assort independently on either side of metaphase plate, alleles of the same genes, identical meaning they carry exactly the same genetic code, Meiosis II has five stages Metaphase II, nonsister chromatids are different from sister chromatids, spindles connected to Kinetochores, genes at corresponding loci, variation by random fertilization, Meiosis I has five stages Metaphase I