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What is true about meiosis I and meiosis II?(Select the three correct answers.)(1 point)ResponsesFour cells are made at the end of meiosis I.Four cells are made at the end of meiosis I.Meiosis I splits sister chromosomes.Meiosis I splits sister chromosomes.Two cells are made at the end of meiosis I.Two cells are made at the end of meiosis I.Meiosis II splits sister chromosomes.Meiosis II splits sister chromosomes.Meiosis I splits pairs of chromosomes.Meiosis I splits pairs of chromosomes.The cell copies DNA right before meiosis II.
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- Two cells are made at the end of meiosis I.
- Meiosis I splits pairs of chromosomes.
- Meiosis II splits sister chromosomes.
Brief explanation: Meiosis I is the reductional division where homologous chromosome pairs (not sister chromatids) separate, producing two haploid cells. Meiosis II separates sister chromatids (like mitosis), producing a total of four cells after completion of meiosis II. DNA is not replicated again between meiosis I and II.
- Two cells are made at the end of meiosis I.
- Meiosis I splits pairs of chromosomes.
- Meiosis II splits sister chromosomes.
Brief explanation: Meiosis I is the reductional division where homologous chromosome pairs (not sister chromatids) separate, producing two haploid cells. Meiosis II separates sister chromatids (like mitosis), producing a total of four cells after completion of meiosis II. DNA is not replicated again between meiosis I and II.
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