Meiosis I is reductional division. Meiosis II is equational division due to
A.
pairing of homologous chromosomes
B.
crossing over
C.
separation of chromatids
D.
disjunction of homologous chromosomes
Answer :
separation of chromatids
Releted MCQ Question on Botany >> Cell Cycle and Cell Divison
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