What type of cell division occurs during gamete formation in male and female honeybees?Explain briefly with reasons.
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An example of cell division in haploid cells is the male honeybee (drone bee) which develops from a haploid unfertilized egg. Meiosis is a special kind of cell division in which the chromosome number is reduced in half. This is how the chromosome number in a life cycle changes from diploid (2n) to haploid (n)
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Meiosis is the kind of cell division which occurs during gamete formation in male and female honeybees. The reasons would be the chromosome number get reduced into half in quantity and this process is not followed in sperm formation.
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- A cell division in haploid cells of the male honeybee (drone bee) which develops from a haploid unfertilized egg.
- The chromosome number in a life cycle changes from diploid (2n) to haploid (n) as they get reduced.
- Diploid are female insects as they grow from fertilized eggs whereas male insects are haploid for they develop partheno-genetically from unfertilized eggs. The phenomenon can be termed as arehenotoky.
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