Biology, asked by kundan470, 11 months ago

- why mitosis and meiosis -II are called
as homotypic division a​

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Answered by nihalgupta07
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Equational division means both parents cells and daughter cell have the same set of chromosomes. In the case of mitosis, both stages have 2n set of chromosome. ... Both the cell division (mitosis, meiosis II) process involves equational division. So, mitosis and meiosis are homotypic division.

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