Biology, asked by AyushiASA, 1 year ago

Why meiosis 2 occurs? As reduction division occurs after meiosis 1 what is the significance of meiosis 2?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Meiosis 2 occurs to to form 4 haploid cells.No doubt Meiosis 1 forms haploid cells but only two cells are formed not four.

Hence in order to form four cells meiosis 2 occurs after meiosis 1.


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AyushiASA: Okay thank you
AyushiASA: But the point is why to make four cells ? What's the significance?
Anonymous: Meiosis 2 occurs to form four cells and these 4 cells r formed so as to reduce the chromosome number
AyushiASA: But the chromosome number is already reduced in meiosis 1
Anonymous: But the cells are only 2
Answered by nivedhitha1415
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Answer:

meiosis 2 occurs to form 4 haploid cells

Explanation:

Apical meristem is a region of growth found in the plant's shoots tips and root tips as well as the tips of new leaves and shoots. Apical meristem belongs to one of the four types of meristems. The other three are categorized as lateral meristems, namely: cork cambium, vascular cambium, and the intercalary meristem.

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