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Which statement describes what happens to the chromosome number during

meiosis?
A. Chromosomes form tetrads that are then pulled apart so that each
daughter cell has half the chromosome number of the parent cell.
B. Sister chromatids are pulled apart so that each daughter cell
receives half of each chromosome.
C. The parent cell duplicates its chromosomes so that each daughter
cell has double the chromosome number of the parent cell.
O D. Homologous chromosomes stay together so that each daughter
cell has the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

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Answer:

A. Chromosomes form tetrads that are then pulled apart so that each daughter cell has half the chromosome number of the parent cell.

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