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How are meiosis I and mitosis similar? A. Tetrads are separated into daughter cells B.the chromosomes are copied before both processes C.haploid cells are formed D.sister chromatids are separated into
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How are meiosis I and mitosis similar?
A. Tetrads are separated into daughter cells
B.the chromosomes are copied before both processes
C.haploid cells are formed
D.sister chromatids are separated into daughter cell
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D.sister chromatids are separated into daughter cell
NOT:
A. Tetrads are separated into daughter cells
B.the chromosomes are copied before both processes
C.haploid cells are formed
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