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Model 1-Meiosis I square Anaphase I square Telophase I 1. According to Model 1, in what type of organs are the cells that enter meiosis I found?

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Model 1-Meiosis I
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Anaphase I
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Telophase I
1. According to Model 1, in what type of organs are the cells that enter meiosis I found?

Model 1-Meiosis I square Anaphase I square Telophase I 1. According to Model 1, in what type of organs are the cells that enter meiosis I found?

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<p> The cells that enter meiosis I are found in the reproductive organs.

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<p> The question refers to cells entering Meiosis I according to a biological model. It asks where within an organism these cells that enter meiosis are found. Meiosis is a sequence of cell division found in sexually reproducing organisms, in the sex organs, to produce sperm cells in males and egg/ova cells in females. It is notable for halving the number of chromosomes to simulate fertilization so that the returned offspring have an equal contribution of genetic material from both parents. </p>
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