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Which of these cells is (are) haploid? the process of meiosis. initially, chromosomes are scattered all over the cell. this stage is labeled a. during interphase, they become replicated and arranged in pairs of homologous chromosomes. this stage is labeled b. during meiosis 1, the cell divides into 2 and each cell has 1 chromosome. one of these daughter cells is labeled c. during meiosis 2, cells from meiosis 1 divide into 2 once again. the resulting cells all have 1 chromatid and one of such cells is labeled d. a. b and c b. d c. a and d d. b e. c and d

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