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15 November, 08:23

During which stage of sex cell formation does the number of chromosomes decrease from diploid (2n) to haploid (n) ?

a. prophase 1

b. prophase 2

c anaphase 1

d. anaphase 2

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  1. 15 November, 10:03
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    c. anaphase 1

    Explanation:

    Sex cells are formed during meiosis, which is the process in which the mother cell forms four daughter cells with half the chromosomal number. Meiosis occurs in two successive divisions: meiosis I (reductive) and meiosis II (equational).

    During meiosis I, a phase called anaphase 1 occurs, in which phase the homologous chromosomes are separated. For this reason meiosis I is called reductive, since the cell that was 2n, with the pairs of homologues, turns into two n cells, with only one chromosome in each pair.
  2. 15 November, 11:24
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    C. From anaphase 1 to telophase and cytokenesis of meiosis 1, the cells produced become haploid cells (n).
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