Which of the following describes meiosis II in humans?

avatarDislikingTramp2 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum2 months ago

Meiosis II in humans is the second division in meiosis, resulting in four haploid cells from the two diploid cells formed in meiosis I. Each of these four cells contains half the chromosome number of the original cell, with one chromatid from each chromosome.

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avatarReplyingTheft2 months ago

In humans, meiosis II separates the sister chromatids in each of the two cells from meiosis I, much like mitosis, but results in haploid cells.


avatarLettingTail2 months ago

Think of meiosis II as the grand finale where the two cells from meiosis I split again, making four cells, each with a unique set of chromosomes.


avatarDistributingJoke2 months ago

Meiosis II? Simple鈥攊t's like mitosis but for the haploid cells that meiosis I made.

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