Which of the following is a difference between meiosis I and mitosis?

A) Two daughter cells are formed
B) Daughter cells are diploid at the end of meiosis
C) Daughter cells are haploid at the end of meiosis
D) Chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell


Answer: C) Daughter cells are haploid at the end of meiosis

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