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Cell Meiosis
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Cell Meiosis
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Meiosis is a special type of nuclear division which segregates one copy of each homologous chromosome into each new "gamete".
Haploid cells Sex cells Reproductive cells Sperm & oocytes
Only the pollen mother cells and the egg mother cell undergo meiotic division to produce the sperms and the egg cell in the higher plants. In lower plants the female gametophyte and male gametophyte is produced after meiotic division.
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In order to produce sperm (each with 23 chromosomes) in males, or produce an egg (with 23 chromosomes) in females
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Yes. Haploid cells are gametes and must remain haploid to produce viable offspring. edit
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Yes there is an interphase stage before meiosis I.
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Our intestine is occupied with species if bacteria that are symbionts. Symbiosis is the living ...
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reproductive cells or you can also say the 23rd pair in the chromosome of the reproductive cell under goes the meiosis and the 23rd pair is called sex chromosome
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There are 2 cell divisions in meiosis.
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Meiosis takes place in diploid cells. These are cells which have pairs of chromosomes. For example, in humans there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the body cells. During meiosis the number of chromosomes is halved, so that haploid cells are...
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