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Meiotic division is called reduction division because the daughter cells (called 'gametes') are haploid, that is, carry half the number of chromosomes of the parent cells. Gametes carry one chromosome of each homologous pair, whereas the diploid parent cells carry both.
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
The G0 phase is the last stage of mitosis in which the physical division of the parent cell is completed.
Meosis is called a reductional division. This means the daughter cells in a meotic cell division have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Parent cell (2n) ------> Meotic cell division ------> 2 daughter cells (n)
Division of cells in which four "daughter" cells are produced from one "parent" cell, each with half the genes of the parent. Meiosis is a special kind of cell division that produces haploid (1n) cells. yah
Fission
Meiotic division is called reduction division because the daughter cells (called 'gametes') are haploid, that is, carry half the number of chromosomes of the parent cells. Gametes carry one chromosome of each homologous pair, whereas the diploid parent cells carry both.
In eukaryotes, there are two distinct types of cell division: a vegetative division, whereby each daughter cell is genetically identical to the parent cell (mitosis), and a reproductive cell division, whereby the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is reduced by half to produce haploid gametes (meiosis).
For budding, the parent cell stays but for cell division, the parent is split into two.
Cell division where the daughter cells have the same chromosome compliment as the parent cell is called mitosis.
Only by a court order.
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During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
Yes, as part of a legal separation.
Binary Fission (aka- Cell Division)
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