Respuesta :

Answer:

in meiosis I, the process is to separate homologous chromosomes.

Explanation:

Answer: Meiosis can be defined as the special type of cell division in which the chromosome becomes half in the number after cell division.

Explanation:

Four haploid cells are formed in the process of meiosis which is genetically distinct from their parents.

This process is divided into two steps Meiosis I and meiosis II, in meiosis I the homologous chromosomes exchange the genetic genetic information which is known as cross over.

So, the result of meiosis I is two haploid daughter cells.