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Biology, 03.03.2021 05:00 mauifrifer3986

Look at the number of CHROMOSOMES in the chart. Then look at the chromosomes in the purple and green cells on the screen. After Meiosis I, the end result is a) Four cells that each have half the number of chromosomes they started with

b) Two cells that each have their starting number of chromosomes

c) Four cells that each have their starting number of chromosomes

d) Two cells that each have half the number of chromosomes they started with

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