The number of chromosome in daughter cells produced by meiosis is half the number of chromosomes in daughter cells produced by mitosis .
In mitosis, duplication of a cell content takes place including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.while in meiosis the chromosome number reduces by half for example - 46 to 23 and this way gametes are produced (sperm and egg cells)When the sperm and egg cells fuse during fertilisation the embryo is formed which habe 46 chromosome .
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Daughter cells of mitosis have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell while daughter cells of meiosis have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. What is the reason for this?
[Mitosis & Meiosis] Meiosis leads to daughter cells that have half the chromosomes as the phase in meiosis is responsible for this reduction in chromosome numbe (A) Metaphase I (B) Prophase I1 (C) AnaphaseI (D) Metaphase II (E) Anaphase II pa
1.Human cells contain 46 chromosomes. Meiosis in humans results in a.two daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. b.two daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. c.four daughter cells containing 23 chromosomes each. d.four daughter cells containing 46 chromosomes each. 2.A fruit fly male has a diploid chromosome number of 8, how many chromosomes would be found in his sperm cells? a.1. b.4. c.8. d.16. e.23 3.A normal individual who is a carrier for an x-linked trait like hemophilia _____. SELECT ALL...
Compare mitosis and meiosis by filling in the chart below. Meiosis Mitosis Characteristic Are daughter cells genetically identical or different from the parent? Involves how many cell divisions? Produces how many daughter cells? Produces haploid or diploid cells? Produces what type of cell? Sister chromatids or homologous chromosomes separate? What are the functions of the cells produced? 05 Answer the following Explain how segregation of chromosomes during meiosis can generate four types of gametes (assume four chromosomes, two homologous pairs)...
A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes Meiosis. How many daughter cells are formed? How many chromosomes are in each daughter cell? A cell with 10 chromosomes undergoes Meiosis. How many daughter cells are formed? How many chromosomes are in each daughter cell? 0 2,10 0 2,5 0 4,10 0 4,5
Mitosis and Meiosis Comparison Table Mitosis Meiosis Occurs in all cells that divide? (Yes or no) Number of divisions? Number of daughter cells? Chromosome number of parent cells? (diploid or haploid) Chromosome number of daughter cells? (diploid or haploid) Results in gametes? (yes or no) Involves separation of homologous chromosomes (yes or no)? Involves separation of sister chromatids (yes or no)?
Click "View Image' to see a diagram of meiosis and mitosis. How many daughter cells are produced by each of these processes? a) 46 for mitosis; 4 for meiosis b) 4 for mitosis; 2 for meiosis
Mitosis 0 HomeworkUnanswered Mitosis results is which 3 of these phenomena? Multiple answers: You can select more than one option O ADaughter cells with equal numbers of chromosomes. O B Daughter cells with different numbers of chromosomes O CDaughter cells with half the number of chromosomes typical for the species O D Daughter cells with all the chromosomes typical for the species. O E Daughter cells that are an exact match to each other in their combination of chromosomes. F...
Click "View Image" to see a diagram of meiosis and mitosis. How many daughter cells are produced by each of these processes? a) 46 for mitosis; 4 for meiosis b) 4 for mitosis; 2 for meiosis c) 2 for mitosis; 2 for meiosis d) 2 for mitosis; 4 for meiosis Comparison Meiosis - Mitosis MITOSIS MEIOSIS Interphase Interphase Prophase 1 Prometaphase Metaphase 1 Meiosis Anaphase 1 Telophase 1 Cytokinesis Prophase II Prophase Prometaphase Prometaph. I Metaphase Metaph. II 1200eli Meiosis...
1. Why is it necessary for the daughter cells of meiosis to result in 23 chromosomes, rather than 46? 2. A friend asks you the question, "Why is sexual reproduction (meiosis) evolutionarily significant?" What is your response? Help your classmates by giving them advice on how to improve their answers.