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How is meiosis anaphase I distinctly different from mitosis anaphase? Select all that apply.

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During meiosis anaphase I the sister chromatids separate, while during mitosis anaphase the nonsister chromatids separate.
During meiosis anaphase I crossing over will take place, while mitosis anaphase does not contain any crossing over.
During meiosis anaphase I the non-kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes, while during mitosis anaphase the kinetochore spindles will separate the chromosomes.
During meiosis anaphase I the chromosome number does not change, while during mitosis anaphase the chromosome number doubles.
During meiosis anaphase I the homologous chromosomes will separate, while during mitosis anaphase the sister chromatids will separate.

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