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The law that states that each pair of chromosomes separates on its own in meiosis is called?

Law of independent assortment


What law states that each pair of chromosomes separates on its own in meiosis is called the?

Law of independent assortment


What observation is explained by the the law of assortment?

Each pair of chromosomes separates on its own during meiosis.


What is the other name of the reduction division that separates two homologous chromosomes from each other?

Meiosis


What observations is explained by the law of independent assortments?

Each pair of chromosomes separates on its own during meiosis.


What is the number of cell division in meiosis?

2 Cell divisions. The first, meiosis I, separates the homologous chromosomes after allowing for crossing over. The second, meiosis II, separates each chromosome by splitting them by their telomeres!


What observation is explained by Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment?

The law states that alleles at different loci separate independently of one another.


How many chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed?

Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.


How many divisions will a cell with 16 chromosomes have during meiosis?

Even if there was that kind of sex cell, I don't think it would survive! Sex cells ALWAYS have 46 chromosomes. At the end of meiosis, as long as there are no mistakes, each sperm or egg cell would have 23 chromosomes.


What forms around each new cell during meiosis?

A nuclear membrane forms around each new cell during meiosis. This membrane separates the chromosomes from the cytoplasm and regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the nucleus.


The reduction division that separates two hapliod complements from each other is called what?

The reduction division that separates two haploid complements from each other is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that occurs in sexually-reproducing organisms, resulting in the formation of gametes (eggs and sperm) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


What specifically separates during mitosis?

A cell splits in two, with each half getting half of the chromosomes.