The nucleus of the cell.
yes
2,4,6...
The cell divides twice during meiosis, resulting in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
A primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte undergoes meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The cytoplasm divides unequally during the production of ova (Oogenisis) This is because out of the four daughter cells created during meiosis, only one is needed to produce a single ovum, whearas in Spermatogenisis all four evolve to become sperm; thus the cytoplasm is divided equally.
yes
A Chromatoid Is Either When The Nucleus Divides Once Or Divides Twice During Meiosis .
2,4,6...
The fertilized cell divides twice during meiosis, resulting in the formation of four haploid daughter cells.
This occurs when a eukaryotic cell divides in mitosis or meiosis. The cell plate forms during telophase and is what divides the cytoplasm for the 2 daughter cells.
It divides during cleavage and cytokinesis, generally beginning sometime during telophase.
Yes.
Cytoplasm
The cell divides twice during meiosis, resulting in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
yeap yeap, it divides twice. (: the first one is the 'separation of the homologuous chromosomes' (note that the crossing over of genetic material have already taken place). the second division is the separation of the chromatids AT the centromere. (: this will then give rise to genetic variation. :D
A primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte undergoes meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The nucleus divides once.