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4 September, 16:43

A human cell has 46 chromosomes. At the end of mitosis, there are two cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between both cells.

Which statement describes meiosis in a human cell?

At the end of meiosis, there are two cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between both cells.

At the end of meiosis, there are four cells, each with 23 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between the four cells.

At the end of meiosis, there are four cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 184 chromosomes split between the four cells.

At the end of meiosis, there are two cells, each with 23 chromosomes, for a total of 184 chromosomes split between both cells.

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  1. 4 September, 16:49
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    I beliebe the answer is C
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