At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choicessister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploidcells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are diploid
Question
At the end of meiosis I, _____.Group of answer choicessister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploid and sister chromatids end up in separate cellscells are haploidcells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cellshomologous chromosomes end up in separate cellscells are diploid
Solution
At the end of Meiosis I, cells are haploid and homologous chromosomes end up in separate cells.
Here's the step by step process:
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Meiosis I begins with a diploid cell, which contains two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father.
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During prophase I, the chromosomes condense and pair up along their length, forming a structure known as a tetrad. This is when crossing over, or the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, occurs.
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During metaphase I, the tetrads line up along the metaphase plate in the center of the cell.
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In anaphase I, the homologous chromosomes (each still composed of two sister chromatids) separate and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
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Finally, during telophase I and cytokinesis, the cell divides into two new cells, each with one copy
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