Why
meiosis is called reduction
division? Explain.
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The cellular division in meiosis I is called the reduction division because it results in the reduction of the chromosome number from diploid (cell has two copies of each chromosome, one maternal and one paternal chromosome) to haploid (cell has only one copy of each chromosome, either maternally-derived or paternally- ...
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The cellular division in meiosis I is called the reduction division because it results in the reduction of the chromosome number from diploid (cell has two copies of each chromosome, one maternal and one paternal chromosome) to haploid (cell has only one copy of each chromosome, either maternally-derived or paternally
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