Each haploid sperm cell will have only 23 chromosomes.
<span>Meiosis is the process of cell division by which involving gametes. Cell division is just the same for sperm and egg cells, but they have distinguishable descriptions and labels in the process. Spermatogenesis is for the males’ sperm cells and oogenesis is the process for females’ egg cells. The cell division of meiosis involves the two phases, respectively meiosis I and meiosis II. </span>Meiosis I like mitosis is the cell division that produces diploid cells<span>. These diploid cells are cells that contain a complete pair of chromosomes which is 46. The result is two diploid cells after the first meiosis. To provide clear explanation, in contrast haploid cells only contain 23 chromosomes and are created after meiosis II which is 4 in number.<span> </span></span>
<span>The metric system is the most commonly used, most accurate, and easiest to use of all the measuring systems. </span>
Active absorption :- It is a up stream absorption in which use of specified Protein along with ATP is used to absorb substance like ions etc. Active absorption occur against the concentration gradient
Facilitated diffusion :- It is a down stram absorption in which use of special protein is there but no ATP is used to absorb substance like water in plant cell . Facilitated diffusion occur through concentration gradient
Diffusion :- It is a down stream absorption in which no requirement of special protein and ATP molecules is there to absorb substance like glucose etc . Diffusion occur through concentration gradient.
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