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Cell division involved in gamete formation is not the same type in different organism

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Answered by anilverma470
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Cell division involved in gamete formation is not the same type in different organism . This statement is true dur to variation in level of organisation

Answered by Anonymous
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Meiosis is a special type of nuclear division which segregates one copy of each homologous chromosome into each new "gamete". Mitosis maintains the cell's original ploidy level (for example, one diploid 2n cell producing two diploid 2n cells; one haploid n cell producing two haploid n cells; etc.).

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