At what stage does the meiosis occur in an organism exhibiting hapĺoidic life cycle and mention the fate of the products produced
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At what stage does the meiosis occur in an organism exhibiting haploidic life cycle and mention the fate of the products thus produced. In haplontic life cycle, the haploid stage is multicellular, and the diploid stage is a single cell, meiosis is "zygotic"
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Function of Meiosis
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- Second stage each cell has two pairs of chromosomes and is called diploid
- When one haploid gamete fuses with another haploid gamete during fertilization, the subsequent connection, with two arrangements of chromosomes, is known as a zygote
- The stages arranged into haploid and diploid, which experience rotation of ages for each life cycle
- Haploid stage comprises of gametes that with a solitary arrangement of chromosomes (n) to prepare and produced zygote. This stage is named as gametophyte stage.
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