At the end of meiosis I there are __________, whereas at the end of meiosis II there is/are __________

A. two diploid cells; one diploid cell
B. two diploid cells; one haploid cell
C. two diploid cells; four haploid cells
D. two haploid cells; four haploid cells
E. two haploid cells; one diploid cell


D

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