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what does a bivalent of meiosis -1 consists of?​

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Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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bivalent of meiosis 1 consists of four chromatids and two centromers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. Meiosis is a double division of

cells in which a diploid cell gives

rise to four haploid cells, each

having half the number of

Chromosomes.

2. Meiosis involves two cycles of

Cytokinesis but only one cycle of

DNA replication.

3. Meiosis was studied by Van

Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass

burger.

4. The term Meiosis was coined

by Farmer and Moore in the

year 1905. (Meio=Lessen)

5. Occurrence- It is seen in

sexually reproducing organisms

only. At a specific time in the

life cycle, the cells of certain

special

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