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Mitosis occurs to replace tissue cells.

Meiosis is cell division for the production of gametes.

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Which divides many times to form a blastula?

meisos


What is meisos?

The molecular formation of the enzymes found between the foundation of the haploid and diploid number indentifies that these molecular structures in fact are the seemingly secular similarity of the products of meiosis.


What is the realationship between chromatin and chromosomes?

Chomatin is unwound DNA in cells in long strings in the Nucelous. Chromosomes form when chromatin winds together to make the X shape to get ready for Mitosis or Meisos.


What is the difference between Mitosis and Meosis?

mitosis takes place in somatic cells.it helps in growth,repairing of tissues and cells.it is a single division which produces two daughter cell.it involves five phases -interphase, prophase ,anaphase ,metaphase ,and telophase meosis takes place in sex cells .it helps to produce gametes-ova and sperm. it is a double division which produces four daughter cells. it completes with meosis1 and meosis2 and further prophase is divided into 4 in meosis1.


What are nondisjunction genes?

Nondisjunction is the failure of homologous chromosomes or chromatids to segregate during mitosis or meisos with the result that one daughter cell has both of a pair of parental chromosomes or chromatids and the other has none. An example is Trisomy 21, which is also called Down's Syndrome. This person has 3 chromosome #21.Nondisjunction of genes occur during meiosis I when homologous chromosomes fail to separate or during meiosis II when there is unequal distribution of chromosomes. This leads to aneuploidy.

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What does meisos produce?

cells


What produce meisos?

cells


Which divides many times to form a blastula?

meisos


When a cell undergoes meisos what happens to the number of chromosomes?

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What is meisos?

The molecular formation of the enzymes found between the foundation of the haploid and diploid number indentifies that these molecular structures in fact are the seemingly secular similarity of the products of meiosis.


What is the realationship between chromatin and chromosomes?

Chomatin is unwound DNA in cells in long strings in the Nucelous. Chromosomes form when chromatin winds together to make the X shape to get ready for Mitosis or Meisos.


What is the main diffrience between mitosis and meioses?

in mitosis a cell divides in 2daughter cell have same num.of chromosome as parent but in meisos one dipliod (pair of chromosome) divides in 4haploid daughter cells (not in pair)


What is the difference between Mitosis and Meosis?

mitosis takes place in somatic cells.it helps in growth,repairing of tissues and cells.it is a single division which produces two daughter cell.it involves five phases -interphase, prophase ,anaphase ,metaphase ,and telophase meosis takes place in sex cells .it helps to produce gametes-ova and sperm. it is a double division which produces four daughter cells. it completes with meosis1 and meosis2 and further prophase is divided into 4 in meosis1.


What are nondisjunction genes?

Nondisjunction is the failure of homologous chromosomes or chromatids to segregate during mitosis or meisos with the result that one daughter cell has both of a pair of parental chromosomes or chromatids and the other has none. An example is Trisomy 21, which is also called Down's Syndrome. This person has 3 chromosome #21.Nondisjunction of genes occur during meiosis I when homologous chromosomes fail to separate or during meiosis II when there is unequal distribution of chromosomes. This leads to aneuploidy.


A cell with 24 chromosomes undergoes mitosis twice. How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?

When you say 24 chromosomes BEGINS mitosis, do you mean after interphase(after DNA is replicated)? If you do mean that, then each daughter cell would have 12 chromosomes, because during interphase, DNA is replicated, and the parent cell splits into two daughter cells, which each of them has 12 chromosomes.


What the relationship between DNA and chromosomes?

Both chromosomes and chromatin are DNA, however they differentiate slightly. Chromatin is wound up DNA, and chromosomes are what DNA look like when a cell is getting ready to divide. Chromosomes are also symmetrical, and they have the same DNA on each side.


Difference between miosis and mitosis?

MITOSIS is the complicated process of chromosome seperation MIOSIS is the copying process that creates cells with half the usual number of chromozomes Mitosis is the process of cell division in somatic cells to make 2 identical diploid cells. ItMeiosis is a process of cell division that creates 4 haploid cells that are not completely identical. Meiosis creates sex cells or gametes. The question should be rephrased so the spelling is correct. I believe the question should read, what is the difference between MEIosis and Mitosis? I can understand the spelling mistake but in medical language everything is about spelling correctly. The original question is asking "what is the difference between constriction of the pupil of the eye"(which occurs in bright settings,miosis), and "what is cell division that creates 2 identical diploid cells" (for example occurs whenever you produce new skin cells, mitosis). These are not related therefore there should not be a question of what the difference is. I will answer what meiosis is which is related to mitosis. Meisos is cell division that creates 4 haploid cells that are not identical, two from the father two from the mother. These are sex cells for reproduction. This is due to allowing genetic make up of these cells to be diverse creating a mixture of DNA from both parents. This is also why siblings are not identical unless they are identical twins.