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What is the main difference between Meiosis I and Meiosis II?
A. Meiosis I includes crossing over; Meiosis II does not
B. Meiosis I results in diploid cells; Meiosis II in haploid
C. Homologous chromosomes separate in Meiosis I; sister chromatids separate in Meiosis II
D. Meiosis I has two divisions; Meiosis II has one
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