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It divides twice creating 4 daugther cells with 23 chromosomes each.
Twice, producing four daughter cells. With eggs (oogenesis) only one is viable because it contains most of the most amount of cytoplasm, which is where you get yours from.
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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.
Usually all at one time.
I've been studying meiosis and mitosis a lot in class, and if theres one thing I've learned from all this jibber jabber, it's that meiosis occurs in sexual reproduction, and mitoses ioccurs in asexual reproduction. Another difference would be the fact that during meiosis, the cell divides 2 times and ends up as 4 new cells.... During mitosis, the cell will only divide once and it will end up in 2 new cells
1 time only which is done during the only interphase in meiosis.
Chromosones are divided two times. Once during meiosis I and once during meiosis II.
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A cell undergoing meiotic division will divide twice, yielding 4 haploid cells.
in meiosis, or after the cell has split two times
2,4,6...
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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.
Usually all at one time.
I've been studying meiosis and mitosis a lot in class, and if theres one thing I've learned from all this jibber jabber, it's that meiosis occurs in sexual reproduction, and mitoses ioccurs in asexual reproduction. Another difference would be the fact that during meiosis, the cell divides 2 times and ends up as 4 new cells.... During mitosis, the cell will only divide once and it will end up in 2 new cells
1 time only which is done during the only interphase in meiosis.
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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.