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Biology, 18.08.2020 02:01, charleswoodward438

When comparing a cell just before the first meiotic division with another cell of the same organism that is ready to start mitosis, we can correctly conclude that both cells present: * Select the correct option (s) I. Equal amount of DNA. II. Equal amount of chromatids on your chromosomes. III. Equal number of chromosomes.

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