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When do haploid cells containing unduplicated chromosomes form?Group of answer choicesanaphase IIprophase IIanaphase Iprophase Itelophase Imetaphase IImetaphase Itelophase IINext

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When do haploid cells containing unduplicated chromosomes form?Group of answer choicesanaphase IIprophase IIanaphase Iprophase Itelophase Imetaphase IImetaphase Itelophase IINext

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Haploid cells containing unduplicated chromosomes form during telophase II. This is the final phase of meiosis II, where the chromosomes have finished moving to the opposite poles of the cell and nuclear membranes form around each set of chromosomes, resulting in four haploid cells.

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