Meiosis divides twice since it is trying to duplicate the cells to create two new daughter cells for the creation process in species. It is the opposite of mitosis.
what cells are formed through the process of meosis
Chromosones are divided two times. Once during meiosis I and once during meiosis II.
A cell undergoing meiotic division will divide twice, yielding 4 haploid cells.
2,4,6...
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Chromosones are divided two times. Once during meiosis I and once during meiosis II.
A cell undergoing meiotic division will divide twice, yielding 4 haploid cells.
2,4,6...
There are four haploid cells because your supposed to have 48 chromosomes but the first cell has 4 times as much so it needs to divide 4 times.Hope this helps.
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4 Cells are produced by a reproductive cell during meiosis
Meiosis creates four daughter cells, and mitosis results in two.
Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.
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3 times and the original so you get 4 nuclei (one for each cell)