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_____is a form of cell division which results in the creation of gametes or sex cell ​

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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"Meiosis" is a form of cell division which results in the creation of gametes or sex cell ​

Explanation:

  • The process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells is called as cell division.
  • Mitosis and Meiosis are the two types of 'cell division'.
  • There is one more cell division which happens very rarely is known as Amitosis cell division.
  • Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells during the process of cell division.

Meiosis :

  • Meiosis takes place in sexually-reproducing organisms in which the cell division of germ cells produces the gametes.
  • 'Sperm' or 'egg cells' is called as gametes.
  • Meiosis produces four sex cells during the process of cell division.
Answered by adventureisland
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Answer:

Meiosis is a type of cell division in which gametes or sex cells are produced.

Explanation:

Meiosis is a sort of cell division that happens in gametes (sex cells). Meiosis begins in a germ cell, which is a parent cell. The parent cell divides into four daughter cells with half the amount of chromosomes as the parent cell after a sequence of processes. Due to processes like crossing over, in which genetic material is exchanged between chromosomes, each daughter cell is genetically unique. Because a sperm cell fertilises an egg cell, their chromosomes will merge to produce a full set, it's critical that each daughter cell has half the total number of chromosomes.

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