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Conclusion of meiosis

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Meiosis I : Reductional Cell Division

Meiosis is the process in which a single cell divides twice to produce four cells with half the original amount of chromosomes. Meiosis leads to the formation of haploid cells.

At the conclusion of meiosis, there are four haploid daughter cells that go on to develop into either sperm or egg cells.

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Meiosis 1 is known as reductional division because in this process the number of chromosomes is reduced to half, i.e., from diploid to haploid.

➜ The different stages of meiosis 1 include:

  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase

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