Multiple Choice
In which of the following ways does a telophase I cell differ from a telophase II cell?
A) Telophase I cells have fewer chromosomes than telophase II cells.
B) Telophase I cells lack a nuclear membrane; telophase II cells have a nuclear membrane.
C) Telophase I cells are capable of fertilization and telophase II cells are not.
D) Telophase I cells have chromosomes consisting of two chromatids; telophase II cells only have chromatids.
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