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How many time nuclus divided in meiosis?

The nucleus divides twice during meiosis. The first division is known as meiosis I, where homologous chromosomes separate, and the second division is known as meiosis II, where sister chromatids separate. This process results in the formation of four haploid daughter cells.


Do homologous chromosomes separate only in meiosis?

Yes, homologous chromosomes separate only during the first division of meiosis, known as meiosis I. This separation ensures that each daughter cell receives one complete set of chromosomes.


Which of the two meiotic divisions is similar to the first mitotic division?

Yes, in that the sister chromatids of the homologous chromosomes separate into four new daughter cells. However, the result is four genetically non-identical daughter cells with only one set of 23 chromosomes.


How is meiosis I different from mitosis in terms of the number of divisions that occur?

In meiosis I, there is one division that occurs, while in mitosis, there is one division that occurs.


How many rounds of division does meiosis involve versus mitosis?

meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1


Does two cell division occur in meiosis or mitosis?

Budding or fission are not part of mitosis or meiosis but these are types of asexual reproduction .During budding in Yeast a small out growth appears on one side of cell , enlarges and separates .During fission one cell divides in two equal cells as in Amoeba .


When does separation of homologous occur?

This is a term that means "the same as". If a certain substance is termed homologous then it means made up of the same material. Therefore, it won't be able to separate because it is only made from the one thing (one atom, one molecule etc.) Heterogenious is when something is made of more than a single type of thing.


Does mitosis or meiosis consist of one nuclear division?

Yes mitosis consists of one nuclear division.


How does the process of segregation occur in meiosis, specifically with homologous pairs separating to opposite poles?

During meiosis, segregation occurs when homologous pairs of chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles during the first division of meiosis. This process ensures that each resulting gamete receives only one copy of each chromosome, leading to genetic diversity in offspring.


Reduction division is the same as what form of cell division?

Reduction division is the same as meiosis, which is a type of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is important for sexual reproduction.


Is cell division the same in all cells?

No., its different but it also have a comparison, in mitosis it is one cycle, but in meiosis it repeats, the first cycle is what we called mitosis while if it repeats this is what we called meiosis,


Is hormone egg sperm cell or meiosis and odd one out?

Meiosis because each one is a part of your body but meiosis is a cell division process which is not a part of your body.