Meiosis I begins with a _____ (diploid/haploid) starting cell and ends with two cells, each with the _____ (diploid/haploid) number of chromosomes. During meiosis II, each of the two _____ (diploid/haploid) cells formed during meiosis I divides; the net result is four _____ (diploid/haploid) gametes that are genetically different from the original _____ (diploid/haploid) starting cell.
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