How do u differentiate between Meiosis I & Meiosis II?
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Answer / swapna
Meiosis is reductional division.Its two stages are Meiosis
1 AND MEIOSIS 2. Meiosis 1 is equal to that of mitosis
where as meiosis 2 is actual reduction division.Due to
Meiosis 1 two daughter cells are formed and in Meiosis 2
four daughter cells are formed.Meiosis 1 is the first stage
of meiosis and meiosis 2 is second stage of meiosis.
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Answer / ylei16
Meiosis I is the separation of homologous chromosomes and production of two haploid cells whereas Meiosis II is the second part of the meiotic process with the production of four haploid cells from the two haploid cells..
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Answer / john
MEIOSIS I IS DIFFERENT THAN MEIOSIS II BECAUSE IT HAS LOTS
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