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3 March, 01:46

Which statement describes the chromosomes by the end of telophase II of meiosis?

The chromosomes in each of two haploid cells coil and become more compact.

The chromosomes in each of two haploid cells line up in the middle of the cell.

The chromosomes of two diploid cells split apart at the centromere.

The chromosomes of each of two diploid cells reach opposite sides of the cell, incorporating into two haploid nuclei.

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  1. 3 March, 02:30
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    The answer would be the chromosomes of each of two diploid cells reach opposite sides of the cell, incorporating into two haploid nuclei.
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