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in meisosis, cells formed are different from each other. in mitosis the daughter cells are identical.

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What kind of cells does the process mitosis and meiosis make?

Meiosis cell division is where the egg and sperm cells are created. Mitosis cell division is where two identical daughter cells are formed.


Are sex cells undergoing mitosis?

Your "germ" (or sex, but I prefer germ) cells undergo mitosis to create more diploids, but then they undergo Meiosis I to form a haploid. In boys, the germ cells will undergo Meiosis II to form their complete germ cells. In girls, the cell will only complete Meiosis II if the egg is fertilized. So the answer is sort of yes... the diploids will undergo Mitosis, but to actually get germ cells... they must undergo Meiosis.


If Eukaryote cell has 20 chrosomes and undergoes meiosis what is the resulting number of cells and chromosomes?

2 cells and twenty chromatids each (or twenty half-chromosomes each), but I'm not sure for the human sex cells (meiosis) if they are the same for all the other cells in the body (mitosis). If eukaryotic cell having 20 chromosomes undergoes meiosis four cells will be formed, each having 10 chromosomes. This happens because in meiosis I, pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place and each chromosome from this pair gets separated to the opposite pole resulting into reduction of chromosome by half their original number. From these two haploid cell of meiosis I, meiosis second further divides each of these two cells to two by mitosis. Thus, four cells with 10 chromosomes each are formed.


What happens during meiosis l and meiosis ll?

During the meiosis's, a mother and father cell split apart into two cells like Mitosis. But in Meiosis, the cells are different from each other and when each cell divides into two other cells, and two similar cells are divided between a different cell and creates a pattern. this process repeats itself.


How many daughter cells are produced during the process of meiosis?

4

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What kind of cells does the process mitosis and meiosis make?

Meiosis cell division is where the egg and sperm cells are created. Mitosis cell division is where two identical daughter cells are formed.


What types of cells under go meiosis?

The male and female sex cells (sperms and ovaries respectively) undergo meiosis so that when they rejoin during fertilization, the zygote formed has the correct number of chromosomes. No other kinds of cells undergo meiosis.


How is meiosis related to genes?

Meiosis allows a cell to form into 4 cells (by meiosis 1 (which is literally mitosis) and meiosis 2 (mitosis without DNA replication)) in meiosis 1, the cells exchanges DNA information between homologous pairs, this allows genes to be transferred and creates 4 unique and distinct cells. segragation of alleles occur too.


What process does meiosis contribute to?

Meiosis is a form of cell division related to the germinal cells. After meiosis, four daughter cells are formed with haploid (half number) of chromosomes. This form of cell division occurs only in the reproductive cells viz, sperms. Other parts of the body, also called the somatic cells (body cells) exhibit mitosis.


Are sex cells undergoing mitosis?

Your "germ" (or sex, but I prefer germ) cells undergo mitosis to create more diploids, but then they undergo Meiosis I to form a haploid. In boys, the germ cells will undergo Meiosis II to form their complete germ cells. In girls, the cell will only complete Meiosis II if the egg is fertilized. So the answer is sort of yes... the diploids will undergo Mitosis, but to actually get germ cells... they must undergo Meiosis.


How many daughter cells does meiosis have?

Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.


How many functional ova are produced at the end of one complete cycle of meiosis?

One. The other cells are polar bodies and disintegrate.


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

meiosis copies nd the other one does not


Where are cells formed?

Cells are formed through the division of other cells.


If Eukaryote cell has 20 chrosomes and undergoes meiosis what is the resulting number of cells and chromosomes?

2 cells and twenty chromatids each (or twenty half-chromosomes each), but I'm not sure for the human sex cells (meiosis) if they are the same for all the other cells in the body (mitosis). If eukaryotic cell having 20 chromosomes undergoes meiosis four cells will be formed, each having 10 chromosomes. This happens because in meiosis I, pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place and each chromosome from this pair gets separated to the opposite pole resulting into reduction of chromosome by half their original number. From these two haploid cell of meiosis I, meiosis second further divides each of these two cells to two by mitosis. Thus, four cells with 10 chromosomes each are formed.


What happens during meiosis l and meiosis ll?

During the meiosis's, a mother and father cell split apart into two cells like Mitosis. But in Meiosis, the cells are different from each other and when each cell divides into two other cells, and two similar cells are divided between a different cell and creates a pattern. this process repeats itself.


How many daughter cells are produced during the process of meiosis?

4