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explain the second division of meiosis

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Answered by darp2722
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equational division

The second division – or meiosis II – is called equational division. The two sperm cells split again producing four sperm cells, each with 23 or n chromosomes. In oogenesis, the egg cell and polar body divide to form the ovum and two additional polar bodies.

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Answered by BaapJi001
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  • Meiosis II is the second meiotic division, and usually involves equational segregation, or separation of sister chromatids. ... The end result is production of four haploid cells (n chromosomes, 23 in humans) from the two haploid cells (with n chromosomes, each consisting of two sister chromatids) produced in meiosis I.

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