"Two haploid cells are formed" happens in meiosis during telophase I.
<u>Answer:</u> Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The chromosomes are inserted into nuclei during telophase I. The cell now needs to undergo a cytokinesis cycle, which separates the initial cell's cytoplasm into two daughter cells. One set of chromosomes are contained in each daughter cell and called as haploid or half the original cell's overall chromosomes number.
The parent cell has two poles, each with a full haploid set of chromosomes (consisting sister chromatids) when the meiotic process hits Telophase I. A cleavage furrow is formed at this point, splitting the cytoplasm of the cell into a half (cytokinesis). Once the cytoplasm is completely separated, the two originating daughter cells start planning for the second meiotic division.
Explanation:
Eukaryotic cell
Eukaryotic cells have DNA, and prokaryotic cells do not.
Eukaryotic cells have both membrane-bound organelles and nuclei, while prokaryotic cells have neither
Prokaryotic cell
Prokaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, and eukaryotic cells do not.
Prokaryotic cells have nuclus and eukaryotic cells do not.
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The occipital region
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