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solong [7]
2 years ago
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The meiotic cell cycle involves ________ number of cell division(s) and ________ number of dna replication(s). two; two one; two

two; one one; one two; zero
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dlinn [17]2 years ago
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The meiotic cell cycle which involves the two number of the cell division(s) and one number of the dna replication(s).

The DNA replicates is both mitosis and the meiosis. In meiosis, the cell was undergoes the  two divisions, i.e. meiosis I and II. Meiosis I is the reduction division and the meiosis II is similar to mitosis but the DNA replicates only once during the meiosis, i.e. before the meiosis I in S phase

The S phase of the cell cycle occurs during the interphase, before the mitosis or meiosis, and is also responsible for the synthesis of the  replication of the DNA.

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