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D. Meiosis 1. Meiosis I: we end up with 2 daughter cells with the homologous pairs pulled apart 2. Meiosis II: we end up with 4 daughter cells with the sister chromatids pulled apart 3. Synapsis occurs when the replicated homologues pair up next to each
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D. Meiosis 1.Meiosis I: we end up with 2 daughter cells with the homologous pairs pulled apart 2.Meiosis II: we end up with 4 daughter cells with the sister.

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Page 1: D. Meiosis 1.Meiosis I: we end up with 2 daughter cells with the homologous pairs pulled apart 2.Meiosis II: we end up with 4 daughter cells with the sister.

D. Meiosis1. Meiosis I: we end up with

2 daughter cells with the homologous pairs pulled apart

2. Meiosis II: we end up with 4 daughter cells with the sister chromatids pulled apart

3. Synapsis occurs when the replicated homologues pair up next to each other (only during meiosis)

Page 2: D. Meiosis 1.Meiosis I: we end up with 2 daughter cells with the homologous pairs pulled apart 2.Meiosis II: we end up with 4 daughter cells with the sister.

Differences Between Mitosis & Meiosis

In what kinds of cells?

Does synapsis occur?

How many daughter cells?

Is the original haploid or diploid?

Are the daughter cells haploid or diploid?

What is the genetic content of the daughter cells in relation to the original cell?

What is…in relation to one another?

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