Interphase
then
Mitosis
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Cytokinesis
then
Mitosis
the
Cytokinesis
That's what I remember. Mitosis will occur twice; the reason why there 4 daughter cells (gametes) and they are haploid.
Well it is the first daughter
Initiation of flower buds followed by meiosis in generative cells.
Prophase
Reduction Division
Yes duplication of chromosomes occurs during the first stage of meiosis or during prophase.
Well it is the first daughter
interphase is the first step of both meiosis and mitosis. so you can't determine which one does it belong. mitosis is asexual while meiosis is sexual.
No.
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
Meiosis is important for the production of gametes (sperm and eggs) in humans.
No. Cytokinesis and mitosis are the two different steps of cell division. (Keep in mind that mitosis comes first.)
Initiation of flower buds followed by meiosis in generative cells.
The Roman numeral I is used to sub-head prophase of meiosis to indicate that it is the first stage of meiosis. Meiosis is a two-step cell division process that consists of meiosis I and meiosis II. By using Roman numerals, the sub-headings help to clearly distinguish between the two stages and show the sequential order in which they occur.
meiosis 1
prophase1The first phase of meiosis is Prophase I
In step two of mitosis (also known as metaphase) the chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell and in meiosis step two (also known as metaphase I) Tetrads line up on the equator of the cell.
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