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Germ cell divide meiotically to produce gamets

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Answered by sparshu01
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Explanation:

Meiosis, from the Greek word meioun, meaning "to make small," refers to the specialized process by which germ cells divide to produce gametes. ... Meiosis also differs from mitosis in that it involves a process known as recombination, during which chromosomes exchange segments with one another.

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Answered by spandana24
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

  • germ cell is also known as reproductive cell
  • cell is divided by the process of meiosis
  • four daughter cells are formed at the end of meiosis
  • daughter cells are haploid(n)
  • crossing over occurs in chromosomes
  • chromosomes number is doubled at the beginning of the cell division.It doubles before first meitotic division
  • it results in the production of the gametes
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