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Q: How are meiosis and mestiois different?
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What are the names of the two different types of meiosis?

Meiosis I and Meiosis II.


Who are meiosis and mitosis different?

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Which has two divisios meiosis or mitosis?

MeiosisThey are meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. Produced nucleii are different than mother nucleus


What are the main differences between meiosis 1 and 2?

meiosis 1 the result is 2 different cells with diploid (or duplicated haploids) chromosomes and for meiosis 2, the result is 4 different haploid cells


How many different cells are produced during meiosis?

Meiosis produces four nonidentical daughter cells.


What process segrates alleles into different cells?

meiosis


Why is meiosis so important to sexual reproduction?

Meiosis is what makes us different from each other. Without meiosis, we would all look the same with the same characteristics and personality.


Why are chromosomes in haploid cells that are produced in meiosis 1 you look different in meiosis 2?

because there is half as many cells


Explain why the daughter cells produced by meiosis are genetically different from each other?

meiosis copies nd the other one does not


Cell division producing daughter cells that are different?

A cell divides to produce two daughter cells that are genetically different is true for meiosis I only. Homologous chromosomes move toward opposite poles of a dividing cell during meiosis I.


What do mitosis and meiosis have in com-min?

Well the second phase of meiosis (meiosis II) is pretty much the same thing as mitosis except the outcome is 4 different haploid cells.


Why do the chromosomes on hapliod cells that are produced by meiosis 1 look different from those produced by meiosis 2?

Meiosis I should not produce haploid cells. They should be diploid because before meiosis I the diploid cell duplicated its DNA. It is only after Meiosis II that the four cells are haploid.