during meiosis when a cell actually becomes haploid?
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- During the meiosis process, the cells become haploid in anaphase 2.
- It is actually during the time when spindle fibers pull the chromatids towards the opposite poles.
- Further, the process of telophase 2 take place and the cytokinesis producing four haploid cells is the process followed.
- However, the process of meiosis is generally the cell division for the formation of gamete.
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