Biology, asked by khushi72789, 1 year ago

Where did meiosis occur? What happens to the number of chromosomes in the daughter cell formed by meiosis? How is this significant??​

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Answered by ranarishija1gmailcom
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Explanation:

All cells arise from other cells through the process of cell division. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that produces reproductive cells, such as plant and fungal spores and sperm and egg cells.

In general, this process involves a "parent" cell splitting into two or more "daughter" cells. In this way, the parent cell can pass on its genetic material from generation to generation.

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khushi72789: its helpfull but where does it occurs
Answered by YK11728
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It is a type of cell division in which cell of reproductive organs under goes two consecutive cell division to form four daughter cell instead of two. The new cells have half number of chromosome than mother cell.Miosis help in formation of gamets.

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