How is meiosis II similar to mitosis? Question 23 options: Sister chromatids separate during anaphase DNA replicates before division The daughter cells are diploid The homologous chromosomes synapse The chromosome number is reduced
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How are meiosis II and mitosis similar? a. DNA replicates before nuclear division occurs. b. Sister chromatids separate. c. Diploid daughter cells are produced. d. The chromosome number is halved.
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Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in that \begin{equation}\begin{array}{l}{\text { (A) sister chromatids separate during anaphase. }} \\ {\text { (B) DNA replicates before the division. }} \\ {\text { (C) the daughter cells are diploid. }} \\ {\text { (D) homologous chromosomes synapse. }}\end{array}\end{equation}
Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in that a. sister chromatids separate during anaphase. b. DNA replicates before the division. c. the daughter cells are diploid. d. homologous chromosomes synapse.
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