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Biology, 04.02.2021 17:10 brainewashed11123

What happens to the number of chromosomes during meiosis? The number of chromosomes in the daughter cells becomes double that of the
parent cell.
The number of chromosomes in the daughter cells remains the same as that of
the parent cell.
The number of chromosomes in the daughter cells becomes one-fourth that of
the parent cell
The number of chromosomes in the daughter cells becomes half that of the
parent cell.

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