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Multiple Choice
Which of the following happens at the conclusion of Meiosis I?
A
Sister chromatids are separated into two different cells.
B
DNA replication occurs to prepare for Meiosis II.
C
Homologous chromosomes are separated into two different cells.
D
The cell undergoes cytokinesis to form four haploid cells.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in the production of haploid gametes or spores.
Meiosis consists of two consecutive divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Each has distinct roles in the process of gamete formation.
In Meiosis I, homologous chromosomes (pairs of chromosomes, one from each parent) are separated into two different cells. This is a key event that distinguishes Meiosis I from Meiosis II.
Recognize that at the end of Meiosis I, the cells are haploid, but each chromosome still consists of two sister chromatids. This is different from the separation of sister chromatids, which occurs in Meiosis II.
Cytokinesis occurs at the end of Meiosis I, resulting in two haploid cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, but not yet four haploid cells, which is the result of Meiosis II.