Biology, asked by rohith4986, 9 months ago

cell division results in mitosis is a cell having 23 chromosomes and cell division results in meiosis upto cytokinesis 1 are same as by the definition a cell which contain 23 chromosomes are called haploid cells so my question is why cells in mitosis are called as diploid since they have 23 chromosome plzzz clarify my doubt ​

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Answered by jahnavijaysinha123
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All cells arise from other cells through the process of cell division. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that produces reproductive cells, such as plant and fungal spores and sperm and egg cells.

In general, this process involves a "parent" cell splitting into two or more "daughter" cells. In this way, the parent cell can pass on its genetic material from generation to generation.

Eukaryotic cells and their chromosomes

Based on the relative complexity of their cells, all living organisms are broadly classified as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria, consist of a single cell with a simple internal

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