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Meiosis divides the chromosomes in the nucleus how many times?

Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)


How many divisions in meiosis?

Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)


How many type of mitosis?

There are no types of mitosis.It is a type of nuclear division. It has four stages


How many rounds of division does meiosis involve versus mitosis?

meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1


How many parents does mitosis require?

Mitosis requires only a single parent. However, when the mitosis produce they give four daughter cells. Mitosis has two cell divisions.


How many cells are created through mitosis?

After cytokinesis, there are two cells.


How many divisions in a corps?

how many divisions are in a corps


How many cells are going through mitosis out of 1000?

This depends on the type of cell and the organism in question.


If a young plant has 128 cells how many times has it gone through the process of mitosis?

seven


How many number of divisions of nucleus for mitosis?

During mitosis, the nucleus undergoes one division, resulting in two daughter nuclei with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information.


Product is four haploid daughter cells quantitatively and qualitatively different from the mother cell?

Meiosis consists of two consecutive nuclear divisions, and its product is four daughter cells (instead of two like in mitosis) , each with half as many chromosomes as typical body cells. Thus, meiosis reduces the chromosomal number by half (from 2n to n) in gametes.


How many daughter cell can be produced through mitosis cell?

Mitosis that is an Equational division in which one cell divide into two daughter cells having same chromosome number.