83. Which one of the following is typical of meiosis? All the cells produced A. are identical. B. contain more genes than the parent cells. C. are haploid. D. have undergone nondisjunction.
Please explain
Answer:
C. are haploid
Explanation:
During meiosis chromosomes nubmer is reduced half. Diploid cells become haploid after meiosis. Exchange of chromatid segments takes place in meiosis, so that the produced cells will not be identical. Each parent cell produces four daughter cells in meiosis.
83. Which one of the following is typical of meiosis? All the cells produced A. are...
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