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Meiosis is called reductional division because number of chromosomes and amount of DNA in daughter cells is reduced to half than that of parent cell. In meiosis diploid number of chromosomes is reduced to haploid number.

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Answered by Anonymous
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becoz at the end of meiosis number of chromosome is halved or divided by half

fox example :- let 2n be the chromosome contained by a diploid cell. after meiosis the number of choromosome in this cell only become s 'n' ...

so meiosis is referred as reductional division

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