Asked by STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point) Responses Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells. Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells. Phase I results in daughter cells with 23 chromosomes each and phase II with 46 chromosomes each. Phase I results in daughter cells with 23 chromosomes each and phase II with 46 chromosomes each. Genetic variations can only occur during phase II of meiosis. Genetic variations can only occur during phase II of meiosis. Anaphase, metaphase, and telophase only occurs during phase I of meiosis. Anaphase, metaphase, and telophase only occurs during phase I of meiosis.
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct response is: Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells.
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!