The process shown only occurs during

Responses
A mitosismitosis
B meiosis Imeiosis I
C meiosis IImeiosis II
D asexual reproduction

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To provide an accurate response, I'd need more context about the specific process you are referring to. The terms "mitosis," "meiosis I," "meiosis II," and "asexual reproduction" pertain to different biological processes. Here’s a brief overview to help clarify:

  • Mitosis (A): Involves the division of a single cell into two identical daughter cells, occurring in somatic (non-reproductive) cells.

  • Meiosis I (B): The first division in meiosis, which occurs in germ cells and reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in two haploid cells.

  • Meiosis II (C): The second division in meiosis, similar to mitosis, where the two haploid cells divide to form four non-identical haploid cells.

  • Asexual Reproduction (D): A process by which a single organism can reproduce without the need for a partner, often involving mitosis.

If you specify the process or characteristics you're asking about, I can help determine which response is correct!