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Answer:
The event that doesn't happen during Meiosis I is B) Sister chromatids divide, resulting inhaploid cells.
Explanation:
During meiosis I,the sister chromatids are still attached at the centromere. In Anaphase I of meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes break their connections and separate out. The process of separation is called disjunction (dis-separate, junction-union). The separated chromosomes are called dyads (Gk. dyas-two) because each of them consists of two chromatids.
During anaphase II of meiosis II, the two chromatids of a chromosome separate completely forming the daughter chromosomes. At the end of anaphase II, four groups of chromosomes are produced, each group having haploid number.
Answer:
B)
sister chromatids divide, resulting in haploid cells.
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