what type of cells does meiosis produce in females?
help
Ok hold on
What do you think
Meiosis is the answer lovely
how is most DNA duplication is the body accomplished?
Do you have any options for this question? And is it pertaining to the mitosis and meiosis question that is previously stated?
no there is no opinion for this question it is for how cells divide mitosis vs. meiosis
Well, if you know that meiosis only creates 1/2 the parent cell this should help you. But what do you think is the most correct?
the thing is I don't know it
Well honey. I will send you this link. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/how-cells-divide.html But the answer you are looking for is mitosis because meiosis involves sex-cells
And since @hughesmohney gave you the link and said your looking for mitosis, read this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis
Thanks for the addition sugarplum. :)
Sure @hughesmohney. BTW I put the question that I needed help on is on the board.
@hughesmohney i can't find the answer
The answer would be Mitosis. Sorry I know that wiki link is a lot to read
Hi @christianababin88598 ! Meiosis is a kind of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes is halved. In diploid organisms like humans, meiosis is used for gamete production. Hence, in males meiosis produces sperm cells.
@hughesmohney help me
i need help on this
help me some body
It produces This Guy ლ(ಠ౪ಠლ)
http://faculty.stcc.edu/AandP/AP/AP2pages/reprod/sexcells.htm It isn't long, I promise you that.
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