Describe Metaphase-$I$,Anaphase-$I$,and Telophase-$I$ of Meiosis-$I$.

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(N/A) Metaphase-$I$: The bivalent chromosomes align on the equatorial plate. The microtubules from the opposite poles of the spindle attach to the pair of homologous chromosomes.
Anaphase-$I$: The homologous chromosomes separate,while sister chromatids remain associated at their centromeres.
Telophase-$I$: The nuclear membrane and nucleolus reappear. Cytokinesis follows,and this is called a dyad of cells.
The stage between the two meiotic divisions is called interkinesis and is generally short-lived.

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