What happens to the two cells formed at the end of meiosis I? Choose two correct answers.
O A. Four haploid daughter cells are formed during meiosis II.
B. Four diploid gametes are produced during meiosis II.
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C. Each chromosome is replicated and pairs with its homologous chromosome.
D. Chromosomes do not replicate and the paired chromatids separate.

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The two cells formed at the end of meiosis I: A. Four haploid daughter cells are formed during meiosis II, and D. Chromosomes do not replicate and the paired chromatids separate.

What do you mean by meiosis?

"Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells."

What is meiosis I?

"Meiosis I separates the pair of homologous chromosomes and reduces the diploid cell to haploid."

What are the main stages of meiosis I?

The different stages of meiosis I include:

  1. Prophase.
  2. Metaphase.
  3. Anaphase.
  4. Telophase.

What is the end result of meiosis I?

"At the end of meiosis I, two daughter cells are formed having half the number of chromosomes present in diploid cell undergoing meiosis. Each daughter cell undergoes meiosis II, producing two cells."

What do you mean by haploid daughter cells?

"The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell."

What is meiosis II?

"Meiosis II is the other part of the meiotic process, divides each haploid meiotic cell into two different daughter cells."

What are chromosomes?

"In the nucleus of each cell, the DNA molecule is packaged into thread-like structures called chromosomes."

What is a chromatid?

"A chromatid is one of the two identical halves of a chromosome that has been replicated in preparation for cell division."

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