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At what phase of meiosis is the number of chromosomes per cell doubled? What happens after that so that the number of chromosomes per cell does not end up being higher?
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Answered by rakeshduvva49
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Explanation:

G1 phase....

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Telophase I and cytokinesis is the phase, where the single cell plugs off in the middle to form two separate daughter cells.

Resulted pair of daughter cells contain full set of chromosomes within a nucleus. (haploid daughter cells).

Explanation:

  • Meiosis is the process, where one cell divides twice to form four daughter cells.
  • Meiosis usually involves two types of divisions, meiosis I and meiosis II.
  • Telophase I & cytokinesis is the phase, in which a nuclear membrane forms around each cluster of chromosomes and then Cytokinesis follows to form two new cells.
  • Meiosis I results in two cells that are said to be the daughter cells. Each of the cells includes four chromatids (diploid cell). The two diploid cells enters meiosis II.  
  • At the end of meiosis II, the diploid cell becomes four haploid cells.

To learn more:

1) What are the different stages of meiosis:

https://brainly.in/question/3302629

2) In meiosis stages of prophase:

https://brainly.in/question/4123242

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