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Can a cell really go through meiosis II without first going through meiosis I (Module 7, Test Question 9)?
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Yes, if the cell is already haploid with duplicated chromosomes. After all, the whole point of meiosis I is to take a diploid cell and make it haploid with duplicated chromosomes. The question tells you that the cell is haploid with duplicated chromosomes. If the cell is already like that, meiosis I CANNOT happen.

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