The correct answer is (b)During meiosis I, two haploid daughter cells are formed due to the separation of homologous chromosomes, and during meiosis II, four gametes are formed due to the separation of sister chromatids.
During meiosis, the DNA replication is followed by the two phases of cell division to produce the four daughter cells. These phases are called as Meiosis I and Meiosis II. During meiosis I, the chromosomes are separated to form haploid cells and during meiosis II, the sister chromatids are separated to form gametes.