In animals meiosis is a two stage prosses (mieosis I and mieosis II) of producing haploid gamates, the egg and sperm. the fusion of the two will produce a diploid zygote. In plants gamophyte generation produces a haploid spore, any cell generated by the spore through mitosis continue at a haploide number. Then when the zygot is produces with the begining of the sporophyte generation it returns to the diploid number. The main difference here from animal reproduction is that the hapliod cells can go through mitosis.
It happens in the stem
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
waht changes in the chromosomes occur during meiosis
DNA is copied.
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Meiosis typically occurs in the specialized structures called sporangia or sporophylls in seedless plants. These structures are found on the sporophyte generation of the plant, where meiosis takes place to produce spores.
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
when does the duplication of chromosomes occur?
We'd die from lack of reproduction.
No, meiosis does not occur in all growing organisms. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms to produce gametes (eggs and sperm). Organisms that reproduce asexually, such as bacteria and some plants, do not undergo meiosis.
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
DNA is copied.
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
DNA is copied.
The results of meiosis in plants and fungi is the formation of genes