Match the following phases:

Column A
1.
Chromatids remain attached at their centromeres as the spindle fibers move the homologous chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell.:

2.
A nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes, the spindle breaks down and the cytoplasm divides, resulting in 4 haploid cells.:

3.
Chromosomes gather at the poles; the cytoplasm divides.:

4.
The nuclear envelope breaks down; genetic material is exchanged through crossing over:

5.
Chromosomes line up at the equator.:

6.
Pairs of homologous chromosomes line up at the equator.:

Column B
a. Telophase I
b. Prophase I
c. Metaphase II
d. Telophase II
e. Metaphase I
f. Anaphase II