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What phase does not occur between meiosis I and meiosis II, which results in haploid daughter cells?

What phase does not occur between meiosis I and meiosis II, which results in haploid-example-1
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Meiosis II may begin with interkinesis or interphase II. This differs from interphase I in that no S phase occurs, as the DNA has already been replicated. Thus only a G phase occurs. Meiosis II is known as equational division, as the cells begin as haploid cells and end as haploid cells.

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A. Interphase

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Interphase happens to the cell before meosis 1.

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