The answer will be A because mitosis usually separate the sister chromatids to sister chromosomes to form two diploid cells. In meiosis, the goal is to have four haploid cells. To form that, cells need to undergo cell division two times. In the case of meiosis I, sister chromatids stay joined together until it reaches meiosis II. Then, the sister chromatids will separate starting at anaphase II in meiosis II. For example, if you start with 92 chromosomes (46 chromatids) during meiosis I, at meiosis II you will have two cells with 46 chromosomes (23 chromatids). By the end of meiosis II, you should form 4 haploid cells that contains 23 chromosomes.
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d
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During its life cycle, a typical cell spends most of its time in Interphase, where it grows and carries out its particular job. At some point in its life, it is triggered to divide into two daughter cells.
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Compare mitochondria to the digestive system. The cytoskeleton is similar to the skeletal and muscular system. They both provide structure and allows for movement within the cell. The cell membrane is similar to the integumentary system. They both separate and protects the internal structures from the external environment and it regulates water loss.
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