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Which stage produces two haploid cells?

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Answer:

Telophase l is your answer!

Step-by-step explanation:

In telophase I, chromosomes move to opposite poles. . . . during cytokinesis the cell separates into two haploid cells.

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Answer:

In telophase I, chromosomes move to opposite poles; during cytokinesis, the cell separates into two haploid cells.

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