In meiosis a diploid cell divides twice yielding four haploid daughter cells. In meiosis I
what separates?
a) Old and new chromosomes
b) Sister chromatids
c) Parent and daughter DNA
Homologous chromosomes
D)homologous chromosomes

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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In meiosis I, HOMO-LOGOUS CHROMOSOMES separate (Option D).

Meiosis is a type of reductional cell division by which a parent cell produces four daughter cells, which contain half of the genetic material.

Meiosis has two successive rounds of cell divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II.

In Meiosis I, homo-logous chromosomes line up at the equator of the parent cell (Metaphase I) and then segregate to different daughter cells (Anaphase I).

In conclusion, in meiosis I, HOMO-LOGOUS CHROMOSOMES separate (Option D).

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