Answer:
option d
Explanation:
Meiosis stage was formerly called the reduction stage involving two divisions; meiosis I and II. After the first stage of meiosis, the ploidy level of each of the daughter cell changes is in an haploid state, meaning here the DNA content has been reduced by half. In humans (2n = 46), who have 23 pairs of chromosomes, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half at the end of meiosis I (n = 23). This haploid state is still maintained by the meiosis II just undergoing the normal mitosis division.
The magma in the mantle rise through the crust above it because there is too much pressure in the mantle which causes the magma to rise. <span />
Plants produce lots of carbon dioxide with help us with our breathing.
No... I am pretty sure that is unlikely... you might on it, or you might just poop it out, but that about it.. XD
The random separation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I is (independent assortment).
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