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The cells form after meiosis -I are called

(a) chromatid (b) dyads (c) kinetochore (d) bivalent


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

bivalents is right answer

Explanation:

A bivalent is one pair of chromosomes (sister chromatids) in a tetrad. A tetrad is the association of a pair of homologous chromosomes (4 sister chromatids) physically held together by at least one DNA crossover. This physical attachment allows for alignment and segregation of the homologous chromosomes in the first meiotic division.

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