Cell division in which the volume of the two daughter cells does not increase. The result is a progressive increase in cell number, without a corresponding increase in the size of the tissue. Reductive divisions are characteristic of cleavage in early embryos.
The term reduction division is used to describe the stages of Meiosis I. In Meiosis I, the cell reduces the number of chromosomes by half during division. Meiosis II, conversely, is termed "equational division" because each cell divides again to produce a total of 4 cells.
=>The first division of meiosis in chromosome reducted.
meiosis
Reduction division is another term for meiosis- 1 (ONE).
Reduction/reductional
reduction division
meiosis I is reduction, meiosis II is division.
Reduction Division
Reduction division is another term for meiosis- 1 (ONE).
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Reduction division
Meiosis cell division is called reduction division because in this cell division the cells got from the parents cell is divided into half. So the daughter cells is haploid(n). Thus, meiosis cell division is called reduction division.
Ballsack
meiosis
Reduction/reductional
The process of meiosis results in gametes (sperm and eggs) which contain one half of the chromosomes (genetic material) of the parent cell. So it results in a reduction of the number of chromosomes. Another term for meiosis is "reduction division".
:Mitosis is the cell division which did not divided the cell.: Reduction Division is the cell division which divided the cell into half.
reduction division
no but it means the same as your foot
that would be reduction division, i think :}