Biology 2e
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Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
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Chapter 11, Problem 12RQ
How do telophase I and telophase II differ during meiosis in animal cells?
- Cells remain diploid at the end of telophase I, but are haploid at the end of telophase II
- Daughter cells form a cell plate to divide during telophase I. but divide by cytokinesis during telophase II.
- Cells enter interphase after telophase I, but not after telophase II
- Chromosomes can remain condensed at the end of telophase k but decondense after telophase II.
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