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yes, gamete in human = 23 chromosomes....so two gametes meet...bam! 46 chromosomes...thus, you are half your mom and half your dad.

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The process is called meiosis. It is the process where one diploid eukaryotic cell divides twice to generate four haploid cells.

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Q: What process of nuclear division in which the number of chromosomes in certain cells is halved during gamete formation?
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What is the definition of meoisis in anatomy?

Nuclear division that results in the formation of cells containing half the number of chromosomes as the adult cell.


Are chromosomes involved in mitosis in animal cells?

YesThey are involved in meiosis too. Nuclear division carried to divide chromosomes mainly


The pairing of homologous chromosomes before nuclear division happens in what type of cell division?

only in meosis


What is a nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is the nuclear division in the eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is a nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cells receive a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is the process of eukaryotic nuclear division in which two nuclei with identical sets of chromosomes are formed.?

meiosis


Is anaphase a stage of nuclear division?

Anaphase is one of the stages of nuclear division, known as mitosis. More specifically, anaphase is the third phase and it's where the chromosomes begin to pull apart.


How does the nuclear envelope allow for cell reproduction?

At the time of nuclear division the nuclear envelope get disintegrated to provide enough space to the chromosomes to move at two poles of the spindle. When the division is complete the nuclear envelope organizes again around these daughter nuclei.


What Nuclear division in eukaryote cells in witch each cell receives a copy or the original chromosomes?

Mitosis.


What form a spindle shape structure of protein fibres on which the chromosomes move durung nuclear division?

Centrosomes


What happens during telephase in cell division?

A new nuclear envelope forms around each region of chromosomes