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Biology
Cell Division
Meiosis
What is the ploidy (haploid/diploid) level and how many sister chromatids are there in your own cells during anphase I, anaphase II, and telophase II (includes cytokinesis)?
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In anaphase I and II, the chromatid counts are the same (2n), but in telophase II the chromatid count is n. Pick a number for n.
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