Which of the following is NOT an accurate comparison between meiosis [my-OH-sis] and mitosis [my-TOH-sis]?
W) During metaphase in mitosis, chromosomes line up at the equator, while during metaphase I, homologous [huh-MOL-uh-guhs] pairs line up at the equator
X) In prophase in mitosis, chromosomes are made of two sister chromatids [KROH-muh-tids], while in prophase I, homologous chromosomes form tetrads
Y) In both anaphase in mitosis and anaphase I of meiosis, sister chromatids separate
Z) Mitosis produces two identical cells, while meiosis produces four daughter cells
✔️Answer:Y) IN BOTH ANAPHASE IN MITOSIS AND ANAPHASE I OF MEIOSIS, SISTER CHROMATIDS SEPARATE
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