the answer is MEIOSIS
meiosis produces 4 single cells with half member of the chromosomes
mitosis produces 2 cells with full member of the chromosomes
Gametes, such as sperm and egg cells, which are haploid, contain half the number of chromosomes as the body cells, which are diploid.
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Meiosis.
No. Meiosis results in halving of chromosome number. Chromosome number after one round of meiosis is half that of original chromosome number. Generally, meiosis takes place during gamete formation. So when two gametes fuse, they lead to restoration of the chromosome number. Hence chromosome number can be maintained in sexually reproducing organisms.
The haploid chromosome number is half the chromosome number of the body cells. For example, in humans, body cells have 46 chromosomes. In human haploid cells (sex cells), there are 23 chromosomes.
Daughter cells
Multiply the diploids by the haploids and divide by 2 to get the chromosome number.
reduces chromosome number by half, produces gametes
Mitosis produces diploid cells because mitotic cells have the full chromosome number, while meiotic cells only have half of the full chromosome number.
the answer is MEIOSIS meiosis produces 4 single cells with half member of the chromosomes mitosis produces 2 cells with full member of the chromosomes
Meiosis is a form of cell division that produces four daughter cells that are haploid (have half the number of chromosomes found in a normal/somatic cell). Meiosis is involved in sexual reproduction, and produces gametes (sperm and ovum/egg).
They are cells that have half the chromosome number of the parent.
Meiosis.
There are half as many chromosomes in gametes than in normal body cells.
Gametes are haploid cells which means they have only half the normal number of somatic cell (diploid). Somatic cells have 46 chromasomes, organised into 23 pairs, and gametes have only one chromasome from each pair.
Meiosis produces gametes which have half the number of chromosomes that other cells of the body have.
The process of meiosis ensure that the offspring will be genetically identical to be parent
Since the gametes contain one half the number, the zygote will have to have the full number of 40.
No. Meiosis results in halving of chromosome number. Chromosome number after one round of meiosis is half that of original chromosome number. Generally, meiosis takes place during gamete formation. So when two gametes fuse, they lead to restoration of the chromosome number. Hence chromosome number can be maintained in sexually reproducing organisms.