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Meiosis I is reductional division, and meiosis II is equational division because of
Separation of chromatids
The disjunction of homologous chromosomes
Crossing over
The pairing of homologous chromosomes
Separation of chromatids
The disjunction of homologous chromosomes
Crossing over
The pairing of homologous chromosomes
Hint:
The number of chromosomes does not reduce in meiosis.
The correct answer is: Separation of chromatids
In meiosis I the divisions decrease and in meiosis II they become equal. Reductive division reduces the number of chromosomes from a diploid (46 chromosomes) to a haploid (23 chromosomes) state. Also called meiosis 1 or first meiosis. The second meiosis is an equational division because it does not reduce the number of chromosomes.
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