At the metaphase plate during metaphase II of meiosis, there are a. chromosomes consisting of one chromatid. b. unpaired duplicated chromosomes. c. bivalents. d. homologous pairs of chromosomes. e. Both c and d are correct.
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At the metaphase plate during metaphase lI of meiosis, there are a. chromosomes consisting of one chromatid. b. unpaired duplicated chromosomes. c. bivalents. d. homologous pairs of chromosomes. e. Both c and d are correct.
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