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Ch 10 Meiosis
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Meiosis Mitosis creates 2 identical daughter cells first. Meiosis creates 4 genetically different cells with half of the original number of chromosomes (haploid) as an end product. **Meiosis occurs in the creation of gametes (sex cells) when organism is ready to reproduce**
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Meiosis Homologous chromosomes have a matching chromosome from the opposite-sex parent. Example: If the mother has four chromosomes, the father has four corresponding homologous chromosomes.
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Meiosis If cell has only a single set of chromosomes, it is considered to be haploid (N). If a cell has both sets of homologous chromosomes, then it is considered to be diploid (2N). Ex: Human cells are diploid, and their diploid number is 46. What is their haploid number?
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Meiosis Why does meiosis cut the number of chromosomes in half? What kind of cells only need half of the chromosomes?
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