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With the help of illustrations ,explain the various stages of meiosis 1. What is the logical 5
significance of meiosis 1?

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Answered by santoshinibharat
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1) meiosis

Mitotic cell division is equational in nature while meiosis is a reduction division. The salient features of meiotic division that make it different from mitosis are as follows:-

It occurs in two stages of the nuclear and cellular division as Meiosis I and Meiosis II. DNA replication occurs, however, only once.

It involves the pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between them.

Four haploid daughter cells are produced at the end, unlike two diploid daughter cells in mitosis

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MEIOSIS:

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MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes.

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication.

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger.

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the

MEIOSIS: 1. Meiosis is a double division of cells in which a diploid cell gives rise to four haploid cells, each having half the number of Chromosomes. 2. Meiosis involves two cycles of Cytokinesis but only one cycle of DNA replication. 3. Meiosis was studied by Van Benedin, Winiwarter and Strass burger. 4. The term Meiosis was coined by Farmer and Moore in the year 1905. (Meio=Lessen)

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