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Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
Meiosis consists of two stages in nuclear division which are the meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I refers to the separation of the homologous chromosome while the meiosis II refers to the separation of the sister chromatids. Meiosis are used in sexual reproduction.
Chromosones are divided two times. Once during meiosis I and once during meiosis II.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
2,4,6...
Meiosis does in fact divide twice, once in meiosis I (cytokinesis) and meiosis II (cytokinesis) basically it divides into four daughter cells at the end of meiosis. Two from meiosis I and four in meiosis II
5 stages in Meiosis IInterphase IProphase IMetaphase IAnaphase ITelophase I & Cytokinesis I;4 stages in Meiosis IIProphase IIMetaphase IIAnaphase IITelophase II & Cytokinesis II.
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
Two in the case of mitosis. Four in the case of meiosis.
Meiosis consists of two stages in nuclear division which are the meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I refers to the separation of the homologous chromosome while the meiosis II refers to the separation of the sister chromatids. Meiosis are used in sexual reproduction.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
Remember that meiosis occurs during the production and maturation of gametes so it occurs very often! In males, it occurs virtually throughout their whole life and in females, meiosis I completes at every ovulatory cycle until menopause and meiosis II completes with fertilization.
DNA replicates once during meiosis. This is why the end result is four haploid cells.
Chromosones are divided two times. Once during meiosis I and once during meiosis II.
I think into two in mitosis and into four in meiosis. Hope this helps.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
2,4,6...