Biology, asked by ryyuiooo, 11 months ago

In meiosis

chromosome number reads to.................

formation of ..............................gametes​

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Answered by aspurao03
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Chromosome no. Reads to n

Formation of haploid gametes


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Answered by Sidyandex
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The procedure by which the chromosome number is split amid gamete development is meiosis.

In meiosis, a cell containing the diploid number of chromosomes is changed over into four cells, each having the haploid number of chromosomes.

Most plant and creature cells are diploid.

The term diploid is gotten from the Greek diplos, signifying "twofold" or "two"; the term infers that the cells of plants and creatures have sets of chromosomes.

In human cells, for instance, 46 chromosomes are sorted out in 23 sets.

Consequently, human cells are diploid in that they have a couple of 23 singular chromosomes.

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