Biology, asked by yaduvanshiv1756, 1 year ago

Meiosis I is reductional division. Meiosis II is
equational division due to
(a) pairing of homologous chromosomes
(b) crossing over
(c) separation of chromatids
(d) disjunction of homologous chromosomes

Answers

Answered by nidhi9285
2

Answer:

The answer is (c) separation of chromatids.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Meiosis is equational division due to separation of chromatids.

Option: (c)

Explanation:

  • Cell division can be of two type. They are meiosis and Mitosis.
  • Meiosis is the type of cell division which occurs in the gonads. In meiosis there is reduction in the number of chromosomes.
  • This reduction in the number of chromosome occurs in meiosis 1.
  • However in meiosis to the process is the same but there is no reduction in the chromosome number because in this step the chromatics are broken down in 22 division which makes it an equational division

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