At what phase of meiosis are there two cells, each with separated sister chromatids that…
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Cell Cycle and Cell Division
At what phase of meiosis are there two cells, each with separated sister chromatids that have been moved to opposite spindle poles?
- Anaphase - II
- Anaphase - I
- Telophase - II
- Telophase - I
Answer
(A) Anaphase - II
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