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During meiosis, how do chromosomes split to form daughter cells?

During meiosis, chromosomes split through a process called crossing over and independent assortment, resulting in daughter cells with a unique combination of genetic material.


What is the extra step in meiosis than mitosis?

In mitosis the chromosomes duplicate and the cell splits apart. But in meiosis, the cell does the same thing but this time, the daughter cells split again without duplicating the chromosomes. This causes those cells to have only half the amount of chromosomes. Hope i helped!


Reproductive cells go through which process?

Reproductive cells go through the process of 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 reduction in chromosome number ensures that when the gametes combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the correct chromosome number for the species.


Why do chromosomes split?

Chromosomes split during cell division (mitosis or meiosis) to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. This process, called chromosome segregation, allows genetic information to be accurately replicated and transmitted to the next generation of cells.


What happens to chromosomes during cell division?

The chromsomes split apart and make spindle fibers.


How are haploids and diploids involved in meiosis?

Haploid is what you would call the four not identicaldaughter cells (gametes) created by meiosis. Diploid are the pairs of matching chromosomes that have not yet been split during meiosis 1.


What happens during meiosis that ultimately results in a defect characterized by the deletion of chromosomes?

Nondisjunction occurs in too many cells or too few cells causing defects


Stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart?

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers. This separation ensures that each resulting daughter cell receives a full set of chromosomes.


What happens in meiosis during anaphase I?

The chromosomes split equally and move to the opposite sides of the cell.


When is the chromosomes number reduced from 46 to 23?

During the Prophase stage of Meiosis, rather than Mitosis, chromosomes are split from 46 to 23. Meiosis is the same basic process as Mitosis, yet is what occurs in gametes rather than other non-gamete cells.


When do chromosome duplicate themselves during mitosis?

Chromosomes duplicate during the S phase of interphase, which occurs before mitosis. Each chromosome replicates to form two identical sister chromatids that are held together at the centromere. These sister chromatids are then separated and pulled to opposite poles of the cell during mitosis.


What happens to chromosomes in each mitosis?

I belive that they split apart!