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A major way that meiosis II differs from mitosis is that _____.Group of answer choicesin meiosis II, a pair of sister chromatids move to the polein meiosis II, the cells are haploidin meiosis II, a synaptonemal complex is formedin meiosis II, the homologous sister chromatids align at the metaphase plate as a tetradin meiosis II, homologous chromosomes separateNext

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A major way that meiosis II differs from mitosis is that _____.Group of answer choicesin meiosis II, a pair of sister chromatids move to the polein meiosis II, the cells are haploidin meiosis II, a synaptonemal complex is formedin meiosis II, the homologous sister chromatids align at the metaphase plate as a tetradin meiosis II, homologous chromosomes separateNext

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In meiosis II, the cells are haploid. This is a major way in which meiosis II differs from mitosis. In mitosis, the cells are diploid.

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