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उत्तर
differences between mitosis and meiosis :
| Mitosis | Meiosis |
| 1. It takes place in somatic cells . | 1. It takes place in germ or reproductive cells. |
| 2. Chromosome number of parent cell is maintained. | 2. Chromosome number of parent cell is reduced to half. |
| 3. No crossing over and no chiasmata formation. | 3. Crossing over and chiasmata formation occur. |
| 4. Cytokinesis is necessary after telophase I. | 4. Cytokinesis is not necessary after telophase I. |
| 5. Two daughter cells are formed at the end. | 5. Four daughter cells are formed at the and. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How many daughter cells would you expect if 4 cells undergo
(i) Mitosis
(ii) Meiosis
(iii) Amitosis
Choose the correct answer:
In meiosis, chromosome number is reduced by ______________
Mention, if the following statement is True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:
Meiosis leads to recombination of characters.
Multiple Choice Question:
Meiosis is also known as
Multiple Choice Question:
Meiosis occurs in
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The process of meiosis takes place to produce
Multiple Choice Question:
Leptotene, Zygotene, and Diplotene phases are found in
If the cell (A) has undergone one mitotic division and another cell (B) has completed its meiotic division. The number of cells produced in A and B would be
Cell A: Cell B:
Meiotic cell division is also termed as reduction division because of :
