The process of meiosis results in the production of gametes in which the number of chromosomes is reduced by half. During sygamy, two gametes fuse to form a new cell, and the number of chromosomes is restored to the full amount. Therefore, by coupling meiosis and syngamy, the organism ensures that the proper number of chromosomes will be maintained.
Because meiosis is part of the process of gamete formation, consisting of chromosome conjugation and two cell divisions, in the course of which the diploid chromosome number becomes reduced to the haploid.
No all cells do not go through meiosis. Meiosis is only the cell division of sex cells like sperm and egg. Regular cells (non sex cells) go through mitosis. The two are very similar but very different proccesses.
No, not all living thing need meiosis such as paramecia a.k.a unicellular but almost all living things are products of meiosis since meiosis occurs during sexual reproduction.
In fact, they do not. Only germ cells, or non-somatic cells, undergo meisis. Calling them germ cells is just a fancy way of saying that they are sex cells.
yes because meiosis only produces gametes. an organism that doesn't produce gametes will simply not be able to produce an offspring.
what cells go through meiosis?
Meiosis is sexual reproduction.
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No it is not. Meiosis is involved in sexual reproduction
Since a cell is not considered a living thing, meiosis is neither asexual or sexual reproduction.
Meiosis is sexual reproduction.
noIt produces identical cells to mother cell. Meiosis is important in sexual reproduction
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because meiosis has to do with sexual reproduction
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Growth and tissue repair and production of gametes for sexual reproduction
Because without meiosis there would be no sexual reproduction.