How is the chromosome number reduced between meiosis I and meiosis II? a. crossing over c. two replications b. metaphase d. no replication
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The most likely answer to this question seems to be crossing over
i got a new ???
But i am not sure..i think it can be B also
can u pls help @Frostbite ?
@Somy
can u understand it from these pictures?
answer will be no replication ?
crossing over- nope that does not happen two replications- makes no sense
i think so
yes it will be
becuase during metaphase chromosomes like up at the equator they do not separate yet if it was anaphase i'd agree to it but since its not in the option the only one that makes sense in no replication
because*
yes and replication occurs in Meiosis II and not between Meiosis I and Meiosis II
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lol i hate calling this meiosis 1 or 2 i like saying replication happens during Mitosis since Meiosis is basically continuation of mitosis :)
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R-selected species have a short life span and an early reproduction cycle. T or F
what are R-selected species on the first place?
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