During the meiosis's, a mother and father cell split apart into two cells like Mitosis. But in Meiosis, the cells are different from each other and when each cell divides into two other cells, and two similar cells are divided between a different cell and creates a pattern. this process repeats itself.
During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material through crossing over. The homologous chromosomes then separate, reducing the chromosome number by half. During meiosis II, sister chromatids separate, resulting in the formation of four haploid daughter cells, each with a unique combination of genetic material.
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What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)
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During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material through crossing over. The homologous chromosomes then separate, reducing the chromosome number by half. During meiosis II, sister chromatids separate, resulting in the formation of four haploid daughter cells, each with a unique combination of genetic material.
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In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes are separated and pulled to opposite poles during anaphase I, resulting in two haploid cells, each containing one chromosome from each homologous pair. This phase includes crossing over during prophase I, where genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes, increasing genetic diversity. In contrast, meiosis II resembles mitosis, where sister chromatids are separated without further genetic recombination, leading to the division of each haploid cell into two, resulting in four haploid gametes overall.
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A total of four daughter cells form
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Meiosis is Sexual Reproduction, unlike Mitosis, that is responsible for cell growth and other functions. Meiosis has the same phases as Mitosis except that it undergoes those phase twice (Meiosis l and ll). This results in 4 daughter cells, unlike Mitosis which results in only 2 daughter cells. Also, in Mitosis the daughter cells are identical to the original cell, while in Meiosis, it increases genetic variation, because it has characteristics of both parent cells.