Science, asked by rekhaborana83, 6 months ago

(m) How many cells will be produced from 1 cell which divides by three consecutive
meiosis divisions ?​

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Answered by rapanzel
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Meiosis is used to make special cells - sperm cells and egg cells - that have half the normal number of chromosomes. It reduces the number from 23 pairs of chromosomes to 23 single chromosomes. The cell copies its chromosomes, but then separates the 23 pairs to ensure that each daughter cell has only one copy of each chromosome. A second division that divides each daughter cell again to produce four daughter cells. Knowing the pattern of doubling, you should conclude that by the third consecutive division of each daughter cell once again, will produce eight daughter cells.

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Answered by mamtaat81
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Meiosis is used to make special cells - sperm cells and egg cells - that have half the normal number of chromosomes. It reduces the number from 23 pairs of chromosomes to 23 single chromosomes. The cell copies its chromosomes, but then separates the 23 pairs to ensure that each daughter cell has only one copy of each chromosome. A second division that divides each daughter cell again to produce four daughter cells. Knowing the pattern of doubling, you should conclude that by the third consecutive division of each daughter cell once again, will produce eight daughter cells.

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