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  • 25-10-2021
  • Biology
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At the completion of meiosis I, are the cells diploid or haploid? Explain.

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  • 25-10-2021

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During meiosis I, the cell is diploid because the homologous chromosomes are still located within the same cell membrane. Only after the first cytokinesis, when the daughter cells of meiosis I are fully separated, are the cells considered haploid.

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