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How many times does DNA replicate in meiosis?

1 time only which is done during the only interphase in meiosis.


How many times does cytokinesis occur in meiosis?

Cytokinesis occurs twice in meiosis, once after Meiosis I and again after Meiosis II. Each time, it divides a cell into two daughter cells.


How many times do chromosomes make copies of themselves during meiosis?

Chromosomes make copies of themselves once during meiosis. This occurs during the S phase of interphase, which happens before meiosis I.


In mitosis how many times is the DNA copied?

In both mitosis and meiosis DNA replication only occurs once, during Interphase and Interphase 1, for mitosis and meiosis, respectively.


Why will most of the cells you view be in interphase?

Most cells spend the majority of their time in interphase because this is when they carry out normal functions such as growth, metabolism, and preparing for cell division. Interphase is a crucial phase in the cell cycle where cells carry out their day-to-day activities before they divide.


Meiosis divides the chromosomes in the nucleus how many times?

Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)


When are four haploid cells formed?

in meiosis, or after the cell has split two times


How many times chromosomes replicate in meiosis?

They replicate before meiosis begins, as it is the division phase. The chromosomes duplicate during interphase which is right before the beginning of meiosis. After going through meiosis I the chromosomes DO NOT duplicate nor do they cross over they simply continue on. Hope this helps. :)


How many times does the nucleus divide during meiosis?

To be more accurate the nucleus doesn't split in mitosis because after DNA replicates in interphase and prophase starts nuclear membrane is removed and there is no longer a nucleus just free chromosomes. These separate in anaphase and then in telophase where two daughter cells are going to be produced the nuclear membrane reforms as well as the nucleolus forming two cells with identical nuclei.


The cell division process that only occurs in specific cells and at specific times is .?

meiosis


How many times cells divides in mitosis and in meiosis?

Cells divide once in mitosis, resulting in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the original cell. In meiosis, cells divide twice, resulting in four daughter cells that are genetically diverse due to genetic recombination.


How many cells are present after cytokinesis (mitosis)?

Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.