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allsm [11]
3 years ago
11

During the production of gametes, sister chromatids are separated as the individual chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cel

l. The nuclear membrane is now forming around each haploid set of chromosomes. Which of the following is the best conclusion you can make about the life cycle of this cell?
The cell will rejoin the chromatids, and interphase II will begin.

The cell is in interphase II and will enter prophase II next.

The cell is in telophase II, and cytokinesis will occur next.

The cell will undergo DNA replication in order to become diploid again.
Biology
2 answers:
liubo4ka [24]3 years ago
8 0

The best conclusion you can make about the life cycle of this cell the cell is in telophase II, and cytokinesis will occur next. The correct answer between all the choices given is the third choice. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query about and it will be able to help you, and if you’d like, feel free to ask another question.

yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
7 0

Ans.

Telophase II represents the last phase of meiosis, during which lengthening and decondensation of chromosomes take place. The spindles start to disassemble, and nuclear membranes reform around the nuclei.

After telophase II cell performs cytokinesis (division of cell cytoplasm), by which four daughter cells are produced.

Thus, the correct answer is option).  'the cell is in telophase II, and cytokinesis will occur next.'

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