Biology, asked by dimbersoham32, 9 months ago

iIs there any diffrence in prophase(mitosis) and prophase 2(meiosis)

If yes/no why?

Disclaimer-didn't asked about prophase 1 and prophase 2 in meiosis

have asked about mitosis p and meiosis p2

on google answer is wrong

please any doctor/ teacher/ 12th std NEET student answer not any 11th or 10th

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Answered by atharva420
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In mitosis, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase occur once. Chromosomes condense and the centrosomes begin to form an early spindle. Meiotic prophase I is much longer that mitotic prophase. During prophase I homologous chromosomes make contacts with each other called chiasmata and “crossing over” occurs....

In prophase of mitosis, each chromosome is represented twice i.e. both members of a homologous pair are present in cell but in prophase II of meiosis, each chromosome is represented once i.e. only one member of the homologous pair is present.....

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