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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how does miosis work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WHat do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in the production of gametes, or sex cells, of multi-cellular organisms. Unlike typical somatic (body) cells, gametes are haploid, which means they have one copy of the full genome as opposed to two. Meiosis occurs in two phases, Meiosis I and Meiosis II.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i hope it help if not let me know c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it worked

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tspann44640 The cells are only haploid if the mother cell was diploid. Not all organisms are diploid. There are fungi and plants that are 4n (tetraploid), 8n, even 16n and similar.

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqPMp0U0HOA

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