A bivalent of meiosis I consists of A 4 chromatids and two centromeres B Two chromatids and one centromeres C Two chromatids and two centromeres D 4 chromatids and four centromeres
Option A . Four chromatids and two centromeres are formed during bivalent meiosis I. Hence, the correct option is A. Four chromatids and two centromeres. Note: Meiosis I consist of 5 phases during cell division, these 5 phases of meiosis are interphase, prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I and cytokinesis.