Which of the following statements correctly compares the events of meiosis and mitosis?
A. During metaphase I of meiosis, the bivalents are present at the metaphase plate; during metaphase of mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are at the metaphase plate.
B. During anaphase I of meiosis, the homologues pairs separate; during anaphase of mitosis, the homologous pairs stay together.
C. After telophase I of meiosis, each daughter cell is diploid; after telophase I of mitosis, each daughter cell is haploid.
D. During prophase II of meiosis, the homologous chromosomes cross-over; there is no crossing-over during prophase of mitosis.
Answer: A
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