pon completion of telophase I and cytokinesis in meiosis, there is(are) ________ cell(s).one diploidtwo haploidtwo diploidfour haploid
Question
pon completion of telophase I and cytokinesis in meiosis, there is(are) ________ cell(s).
one diploid
two haploid
two diploid
four haploid
Solution
After the completion of telophase I and cytokinesis in meiosis, there are two haploid cells.
Here's the step-by-step process:
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Meiosis begins with a single diploid cell, which contains two copies of each chromosome, one from each parent.
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During prophase I, the chromosomes condense and pair up, forming tetrads. Crossing over, or the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, occurs.
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Metaphase I follows, where the tetrads line up along the metaphase plate.
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In anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.
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Telophase I is the phase where the cell divides into two cells, each with a single set of chromosomes. This is followed by cytokinesis, the physical division of the cell into two.
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At the end of telophase I and cytokinesis, there are two haploid cells. Each cell contains a single set of chromosomes, but each chromosome still consists of two sister chromatids.
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