Biology, asked by parmarfreya12, 1 year ago

can anyone explain me meosis and mitosis in reproduction

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Answered by Theusos
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Hi friend here is your answer

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1) Mitosis is the division of a eukaryotic cell’s nucleus leading to cytokinesis, which ultimately results in two identical cells (called daughter cells). The Mitotic phase is short part of the overall cell cycle – which contains Interphase. As a quick review, interphase has 3 phases: G1, S and G2 – during these steps leading up to the Mitotic phase, the cell grows and chromosomes are replicated. If all goes well during interphase the cell will progress into Mitotic Phase (‘mitosis). There are 5 distinct phases of mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis.

2) Meiosis is also a form of cell division, but is unique because it is necessary for sexual reproduction in animal (eukaryotic) cells. The final resultant in Meiosis is called a gamete (or sex cell – egg and sperm). The cell from meiosis is haploid. The other unique aspect that make meiosis different is that you get genetic diversity (in mitosis all the cells are the same).

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Answered by PurpleLove
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Answer:

Hi friend here is your answer

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1) Mitosis is the division of a eukaryotic cell’s nucleus leading to cytokinesis, which ultimately results in two identical cells (called daughter cells). The Mitotic phase is short part of the overall cell cycle – which contains Interphase. As a quick review, interphase has 3 phases: G1, S and G2 – during these steps leading up to the Mitotic phase, the cell grows and chromosomes are replicated. If all goes well during interphase the cell will progress into Mitotic Phase (‘mitosis). There are 5 distinct phases of mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis.

2) Meiosis is also a form of cell division, but is unique because it is necessary for sexual reproduction in animal (eukaryotic) cells. The final resultant in Meiosis is called a gamete (or sex cell – egg and sperm). The cell from meiosis is haploid. The other unique aspect that make meiosis different is that you get genetic diversity (in mitosis all the cells are the same).

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