22 Biology -- Cell Division

1. Name the stage of cell division in which paired homologous chromosomes get shortened and thickened?

1. Name the stage of cell division in which paired homologous chromosomes get shortened and thickened?

Prophase I (In last stage ie. in Diakinesis)

The stage of cell division in which paired homologous chromosomes get shortened and thickened is prophase I of meiosis. During this stage, the chromosomes condense and become visible as distinct structures, allowing for the homologous chromosomes to pair up and exchange genetic material through a process called crossing over. The shortening and thickening of the chromosomes during prophase I is important for proper alignment and separation of the homologous chromosomes during subsequent stages of meiosis.


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