How do meiosis I and meiosis II differ? Select the TWO answers that are correct.
A) Meiosis I yields four haploid daughter cells,whereas meiosis II yields two haploid daughter cells.
B) Meiosis I divides homologous chromosomes,whereas meiosis II divides sister chromatids.
C) Meiosis I yields diploid daughter cells,whereas meiosis II yields haploid daughter cells.
D) Meiosis I is preceded by DNA replication,whereas meiosis II is not preceded by replication.
E) Meiosis I yields egg cells,whereas meiosis II yields sperm cells.
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