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7 October, 11:39

What happens during anaphase II of meiosis? The nuclear membrane begins to form around haploid sets of chromosomes. Homologous chromosomes separate, but sister chromatids remain joined at their centromeres. Sister chromatids are distributed in a single layer across the center of the cell. Homologous chromosomes are randomly arranged in the middle of the cell. Sister chromatids separate from each other and migrate to opposite ends of the cell. Homologous chromosomes form, and crossing over occurs between them.

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  1. 7 October, 12:00
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    The option that says: Sister chromatids separate from each other and migrate to opposite ends of the cell.

    Explanation:

    This question wants to test us on a very interesting part in genetics that is Cell Cycle, Mitosis and Meiosis.

    In mitosis, the cell divide to produce or generate two daughter cells that has the identical genetic infomation just as the one in the parent cell. After mitosis, we have Cytokinesis.

    For meiosis, it is divided into two that is meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I is about the separation of homologous chromosomes pairs while meiosis II is about the separation of chromosome into two chromatids.

    In anaphase II of meiosis, "Sister chromatids separate from each other and migrate to opposite ends of the cell" after the division of the centromere.
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