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The cell division in gamete formation is not the same type in different organism

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The cell division involved in gamete formation is not of the same type in different organisms. justify . Meiosis is a reductional division which reduces the chromosomes number to half. Gametes should have haploid number of chromosomes so that the diploid status can be regained after fertilization

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In haploid organisms, gametes form by mitosis and diploid organisms do meiosis for the formation of gametes, in haploid organisms meiosis happens to maintain haplontic life cycle it does meiosis after fertilization. So gamete formation is not the same in a different organism.

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