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why can't a cell undergo meiosis two times.. (a haploid cell)..​

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Answered by krrishkumar99
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In multicellular plants and animals, however, meiosis is restricted to the germ cells, where it is key to sexual reproduction. ... Whereas somatic cells undergo mitosis to proliferate, the germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes (the sperm and the egg).

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