Meiosis is the reproduction of the gametes or sex cells. So I'd go with meiosis.
Increasing genetic variation
mitosis (division of the cell nucleus) and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm) In eukaryotic cells: the two main stages are: -The duplication of DNA in the S phase (interphase) -Separation of sister chromatids during anaphase (mitosis)
Micro-tubules play active role in chromosome movement during cell division.
it is formed by meiosis. At first the spermatazoa go through mitosis making two spermatocytes. which then goes through meiosis producing 4 spermatids which then go through spermogenisi n make 4 sperm cells
Meiosis has two stages - one and two. The cells divide once during each stage to end up with 4 pairs of chromosomes. Mitosis is the division of cells into two identical cells.
the division of a cell's nucleus.
They contain genetic information and is a form of DNA. It is copied during mitosis and meiosis.
They produce cells that divide by mitosis and then undergo meiosis to form gametes.
mitosis (division of the cell nucleus) and cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm) In eukaryotic cells: the two main stages are: -The duplication of DNA in the S phase (interphase) -Separation of sister chromatids during anaphase (mitosis)
Micro-tubules play active role in chromosome movement during cell division.
Cytokinesis takes place after meiosis I and II or mitosis where cell division takes place and divides the cell into two daughter cells.
it is formed by meiosis. At first the spermatazoa go through mitosis making two spermatocytes. which then goes through meiosis producing 4 spermatids which then go through spermogenisi n make 4 sperm cells
Which play? Please be more specific.
Meiosis has two stages - one and two. The cells divide once during each stage to end up with 4 pairs of chromosomes. Mitosis is the division of cells into two identical cells.
Mitosis arguably plays the largest role in cancer. Mitosis is responsible for the growth and division of the cancerous cells.
Growth and Repair.
the division of a cell's nucleus.
the division of a cell's nucleus.