Looking through a light microscope at a cell undergoing meiosis, you see that the chromosomes have joined into xx-shaped tetrads. these tetrads are lined up along a plane that runs through the center of the cell. this cell is in _____. looking through a light microscope at a cell undergoing meiosis, you see that the chromosomes have joined into xx-shaped tetrads. these tetrads are lined up along a plane that runs through the center of the cell. this cell is in _____. interphase meiosis i meiosis ii cytokinesis of meiosis ii

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The correct answer is "meiosis I".

More specific answer is the metaphase of meiosis I wherein two chromosomes line up side by side in tetrads and will be separated in the anaphase of meiosis I as pairs of chromosomes (in contrast to mitosis wherein chromatids are separated instead of chromosomes). This is because the goal of meiosis I to reduce the chromosome number into haploid therefore called reduction division.