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Answer:
D. anaphase II
Explanation:
The telophase is followed by short interphase in which, however, no DNA synthesis takes place, so this phase is not real interphase, which is why it is also called interkinesis. It is followed by another meiotic division, which also consists of four phases marked as prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II when the spindle fibers pull the chromatids for the opposite poles and telophase II and represent a true mitotic division.
D. anaphase II
Haploid gametes are produced during meiosis, which is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in a parent diploid cell by half.
The telophase is followed by short interphase in which, however, no DNA synthesis takes place, so this phase is not real interphase, which is why it is also called inter-kinesis.
It is followed by another meiotic division,
- Prophase II: Starting cells are the haploid cells made in meiosis I. Chromosomes condense.
- Metaphase II: Chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate.
- Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate to opposite ends of the cell.
- Telophase II: Newly forming gametes are haploid, and each chromosome now has just one chromatid.
Therefore, correct option is D.
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