What is the difference between meiosis I and II?
A) During meiosis I,sister chromatids separate.
B) Meiosis II produces haploid daughter cells.
C) Meiosis I begins with a haploid cell containing 23 pairs of chromosomes.
D) Meiosis II produces daughter cells that will each develop into egg or sperm.
E) B and D
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