What happens during metaphase I?
Homologous chromosomes separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell,
Chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes,
Tetrads line up down the middle of the cell,

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Answer:

the centrioles are at opposite poles of the cell

the pairs of homologous chromosomes become arranged on a plane equidistant from the poles called the metaphase plate

spindle fibers from one pole of the cell attach to one chromosome of each pair and spindle fibers from the opposite poles attach to the homologous chromosomes