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A diagram representing a cell in meiosis II typically shows two daughter cells, each with half the original chromosome number, undergoing separation of sister chromatids. You can identify it by the presence of two cells, each containing chromosomes that are not yet in the form of homologous pairs, as they were in meiosis I. Additionally, the chromosomes may be aligned along the metaphase plate, indicating that the process of separation is occurring.

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