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Homologous chromosomes move towards opposite poles of a dividing cell during


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Mitosis

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Meiosis I

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Meiosis II

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Fertilization

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Solution

The correct option is B

Meiosis I


Homologous chromosomes start moving towards the opposite poles of a dividing cell during Anaphase stage of Meiosis I.
Meiosis I deals with the separation of chromosomes.
Meiosis II deals with the separation of chromatids.


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