What would happen to a cell if it failed to complete meiosis II?

a. The cell would have the incorrect number of chromosomes to function properly.
b. Crossing over would not occur.
c. Independent assortment would not occur.
d. Cells do not undergo meiosis II.


a. The cell would have the incorrect number of chromosomes to function properly.

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