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How many cells are formed at the end of meiosis I?(a) 2 haploid cells(b) 4 diploid cells(c) 2 diploid cells(d) 4 haploid cellsI had been asked this question at a job interview.My doubt is from Cell Cycle and Division topic in chapter Cell Cycle and Cell Division of Biology – Class 11

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The correct ANSWER is (c) 2 diploid cells

For EXPLANATION: Meiosis 1 involves one round of cell division in which the tetrad is separated into two daughter cells. Hence, from 4n of tetrad, two daughter cells each having 2n CHROMOSOMES are formed.



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