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Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?(1 point)ResponsesAnaphase, metaphase, and telophase only occurs during phase I of meiosis.Anaphase, metaphase, and telophase only occurs during phase I of meiosis.Genetic variations can only occur during phase II of meiosis.Genetic variations can only occur during phase II of meiosis.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.Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells.
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Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells.
Explanation: Meiosis I separates homologous chromosomes (reducing chromosome number to haploid, producing two cells), while meiosis II separates sister chromatids (producing four haploid daughter cells).
Explanation: Meiosis I separates homologous chromosomes (reducing chromosome number to haploid, producing two cells), while meiosis II separates sister chromatids (producing four haploid daughter cells).
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