Metaphase of meiosis I and meiosis II differ in that

Homologues line up in meiosis I and duplicated chromosomes line up in meiosis II
Chromosomes line up at the equator
Sister chromatids line up in meiosis I and duplicated chromosomes line up in meiosis II
There are the same numbers of chromosomes
Homologues line up in meiosis I and duplicated chromosomes line up in meiosis II  

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