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Len [333]
1 year ago
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How does meiosis create haploid gametes

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arsen [322]1 year ago
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Meiosis creates haploid gametes when<u> </u><u>nuclei re-form</u><u>, and new </u><u>nuclear membranes </u><u>develop.</u>

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Meiosis is a form of the mobile department in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes (the intercourse cells, or egg and sperm).

Meiosis is responsible for the formation of sex cells or gametes which are chargeable for sexual reproduction. It turns on the genetic information for the improvement of intercourse cells and deactivates the sporophytic information.

Seeing that cellular division takes place twice at some point of meiosis, one beginning cellular can produce <u>4 gametes</u> (eggs or sperm). In every spherical division, cells go through 4 ranges: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

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