Answer:
The correct answer will be option-homologous chromosomes separate
Step-by-step explanation:
A homologous chromosome is the pair of a chromosome which are similar in length, staining pattern, centromere position and genes.
Meiosis I is the phase of the cell division which divides the parent cell into two daughter cells which further divides to tow more cells through meiosis II.
During Anaphase I of meiosis I, the homologous chromosome separate and reach the opposite poles by the action of the microtubules or mitotic spindles. The separation proceeded by the telophase during which the genome is again covered by the nuclear membrane and division of the cells.
Thus, homologous chromosomes separate