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Mention two major points in which meiosis I differs from meiosis II

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Answered by fidha33
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Answer: In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate, while in meiosis II, sister chromatids separate. Meiosis II produces 4 haploid daughter cells, whereas Meiosis I produces 2 diploid daughter cells.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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Meiosis I:

  • This process starts with diploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
  • This division is a reductive process.
  • In this process, crossing over happens.
  • This is a complicated process and takes place for long duration.
  • In this process, prophase is divided into five stages.
  • This process ends 2 daughter cells.

Meiosis II:

  • This process starts with haploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
  • This division is a multiplying process.
  • In this process, crossing over does not happen.
  • This is a simple process and takes place for short duration.
  • Prophase is not divided in this process.
  • This process ends 4 daughter cells.
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