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1. If the cells that produce gametes are diploid, how do the gametes become haploid cells?

2. Organisms produced by __________ reproduction will have cells that are diploid.

3. Meiosis l results in the separation of ___________ while meiosis ll results in the separation of ___________.

4. When is the diploid number of chromosomes reduced to the haploid number if chromosomes?

5. What are Tetrads?

6. Tetrads are formed during what stage of meiosis?

**** These questions are from my study guide and I don’t understand them. It would great if I could get some of these answers.

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1 is through meiosis
2 is asexual reproduction
3 is chromosomes and sister chromatids

1) Through meiosis.

2) Parthenogenesis.

3) Chromosomes and sister chromatids.

4)  Meiosis II.

5) Each pair of chromosomes is called Tetrads are consists of four chromatids.

6) During the first phase of meiosis.

What is meiosis?

Meiosis is the process of cell division in which four gamete cells are produced.

The number of chromosomes is reduced in this phase.

Tetrads are formed during the first phase of chromosomes and are consist of four chromatids.

Thus, the correct options are 1) Through meiosis.

2) Parthenogenesis.

3) Chromosomes and sister chromatids.

4)  Meiosis II.

5) Each pair of chromosomes is called Tetrads are consists of four chromatids.

6) During the first phase of meiosis.

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