CELL DIVISION
MEIOSIS
Question
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haploid
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daploid
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saploid
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frankenstein
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Detailed explanation-1: -=> The answer is haploid . =>The 2 new cells that are formed from Meiosis I are haploid because they contain half of the chromosome of the original cell that started meiosis.
Detailed explanation-2: -The other type of cell division, meiosis, ensures that humans have the same number of chromosomes in each generation. It is a two-step process that reduces the chromosome number by half-from 46 to 23-to form sperm and egg cells.
Detailed explanation-3: -Figure 4: Telophase I results in the production of two nonidentical daughter cells, each of which has half the number of chromosomes of the original parent cell.
Detailed explanation-4: -Chromosomes get divided in each cell during meiosis. The parent cell remains diploid in nature( 46 chromosomes in each cell) after meiosis I. After meiosis II, when each parent cell gets divided into two gametes each gamete cell contains 23 chromosomes.
Detailed explanation-5: -Meiosis involves the division of a diploid (2n) parent cell. The chromosomes are duplicated, but carry out two consecutive divisions. The result is four haploid (n) cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell due to the separation of homologous pairs in meiosis I.