Memory Meiosis Memory GameVersion en ligne Practice your meiosis vocabulary by matching the terms with their descriptions. Complete the Main Quest "Play the Meiosis Memory Game" by entering your best score (fastest time and least mistakes) on the Main Quests page of your Class Notebook. par Kathy Dilliplane Individual chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell Anaphase I Telophase I (& Cytokinesis) Homologous chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides of the cell Homologous chromosomes form tetrads; Crossing over occurs Telophase II (& Cytokinesis) Prophase I Metaphase II Crossing Over Random chance decides whether a chromosome is pulled to one side of a cell or the other Sister chromatids are pulled to opposite sides of the cell Anaphase II Interphase Genetic information is "traded" between the chromatids of homologous chromosomes Prophase II Independent Assortment Individual chromosomes attach to spindle fibers ; not much else happens DNA replicates, creating sister chromatids Two new haploid cells are produced, each containing chromosomes with sister chromatids Tetrads line up in the middle of the cell A total of four haploid cells are produced, each containing chromosomes but no chromatids Metaphase I