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During meiosis II (when the diploid cells split again into four haploid daughter cells), there are centrioles with fibers running to each chromosome. Each chromosom is pulled in half, with a haploid number of chromosomes going to each side of the cell by the centrioles. When the cytoplasm divides, this results in two haploid daughter cells from each of the two diploid cells resulting from meiosis I.

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