At the end of meiosis I
A. cells are haploid.
B. cells are diploid.
C. the cells are haploid and the homologous pairs are in separate cells.
D. the cells are diploid and the homologous pairs are in separate cells.
E. the homologous pairs are in separate cells.
Answer: C
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