what duplicates when a call undergoes mitosis and separate when a cell undergoes meiosis
meiosis 1 there is a duplicate of the parents chromosomes, and in meiosis 2 it is cut in half.
mitosis is the duplicate of chromosomes and meiosis is the reducing of chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
Meiosis is divided into Meiosis I and Meiosis II because the initial cell divides twice producing four genetically different sex cells (gametes) Each time a cell divides, it goes through Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. See the link below for a diagram showing the process.
Failure of the chromatids to separate during anaphase onr or two of meiosis
The chromosomes duplicate themselves in Meiosis 1, however they don't duplicate in Meiosis 2.
For one gamete that undergoes meiosis, 4 sperm cellsresult.
The sporangium which undergoes meiosis.
meiosis 1 there is a duplicate of the parents chromosomes, and in meiosis 2 it is cut in half.
The type of sexual life cycle that a eukaryotic organism has depends on the type of cell that undergoes meiosis and on when meiosis occurs.
The type of sexual life cycle that a eukaryotic organism has depends on the type of cell that undergoes meiosis and on when meiosis occurs.
meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)
The original cell that undergoes meiosis holds the original copy of DNA. The daughter cells receive the replicated DNA strands.
mitosis is the duplicate of chromosomes and meiosis is the reducing of chromosomes.
They do during meiosis I and II but not right in between.
Lots of stuff
they have to duplicate