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Meiosis II performs(a) Synthesis of DNA and centromere(b) Separation of sex chromosomes(c) Separation of chromatids(d) Separation of homologous chromosomes
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Step 1: Meiosis II is the second part of the meiosis process, a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half and leads to the production of gametes in animals and spores in plants. Show more…
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In meiosis: a. homologous chromosomes pair at prophase II. b. chromosomes segregate from their homologous partners at anaphase I. c. the centromeres split at anaphase I. d. a female gamete has two $X$ chromosomes. e. reduction of chromosome number occurs in meiosis II.
Segregation of homologous chromosomes during the cycle of sexual organisms happens in Select one: a. Meiosis I b. Mitosis c. Meiosis II d. Fertilization
In meiosis, a. meiosis II reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid. b. DNA replicates between meiosis I and meiosis II. $c$ the chromatids that make up a chromosome in meiosis II are identical. $d$. each chromosome in prophase I consists of four chromatids. e. homologous chromosomes separate from one another in anaphase I.
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