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where does meiotic cell divison takes place?

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Almost all eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, and protists); In gonads, before gametes (in diplontic life cycles); After zygotes (in haplontic); Before spores (in haplodiplontic) All proliferating cells in all eukaryotes

Almost all eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, and protists); In gonads, before gametes (in diplontic life cycles); After zygotes (in haplontic); Before spores (in haplodiplontic) All proliferating cells in all eukaryotes8 more rows

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Almost all eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, and protists); In gonads, before gametes (in diplontic life cycles); After zygotes (in haplontic); Before spores (in haplodiplontic)

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