Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

in mieosis division is
a) 1 st reductional and 2 nd equational
b) ) 1 st equational and 2 nd reductional
c) both reductional
d) both equational​

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Answered by Divya222011091
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Answer:

Explanation:

In meiosis, the chromosome or chromosomes duplicate (during interphase) and homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information (chromosomal crossover) during the first division, called meiosis I. The daughter cells divide again in meiosis II, splitting up sister chromatids to form haploid gametes.

Answered by Mrudulamiduzz
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Answer:

option b

Explanation:

at first it divides normally producing two diploid cells with normal no of chromosomes(equational)

in second division it divides to form 4 haploid cells with half the no of chromosomes(reductional)

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