Meiosis the process of sell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in a cell (generally in half) from a diploid cell (2n) to haploid (n) and results in gametes (sex cells, aka eggs and sperm) and spores in plants.
If you mean meiosis I and meiosis II, then no they are not identical, but meiosis II does follow meiosis I.
The two types of meiosis are meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I involves homologous chromosomes separating, while meiosis II involves sister chromatids separating.
Meiosis I & Meiosis II
The type of cell division is meiosis
Meiosis produce haploid cells.So meiosis is used to produce sperms and ova.
The process of cell division results in two new cells. This is accomplished through binary fission, meiosis or mitosis depending on the cell.
Meiosis I and meiosis II
If you mean meiosis I and meiosis II, then no they are not identical, but meiosis II does follow meiosis I.
The two types of meiosis are meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I involves homologous chromosomes separating, while meiosis II involves sister chromatids separating.
Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2
Meiosis I & Meiosis II
Meiosis does in fact divide twice, once in meiosis I (cytokinesis) and meiosis II (cytokinesis) basically it divides into four daughter cells at the end of meiosis. Two from meiosis I and four in meiosis II
Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
Meiosis I & Meiosis II
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
Meiosis