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In humans meiosis produces 23 chromosomes. The human body cell has 46 chromosomes When meiosis occurs 1/2 of the body cells go into the haploid cell produced
Because in meiosis the chromosomes don't line up
When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.
Gametes are produced by the type of cell division called meiosis. During meiosis the number of chromosomes are halved. So if a cell starts off with 2n chromosomes and divides by meiosis the new cells will end up with n chromosomes.
Meiosis produces daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. This means that because a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes, a gamete (produced through meiosis) will only contain 23 chromosomes.
Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.
19 chromosomes
Meiosis forms sex cells. So, there are 23 chromosomes at the end of meiosis.
half chromosomes mather
In humans meiosis produces 23 chromosomes. The human body cell has 46 chromosomes When meiosis occurs 1/2 of the body cells go into the haploid cell produced
Because in meiosis the chromosomes don't line up
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Each daughter cell will have 4 chromosomes. A parent cell is diploid and 2N, therefore N=4 for the parent cell because it has 8 chromosomes. After meiosis, a daughter cell is N and therefore has 4 chromosomes.
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Meiosis is a special type of cell division. It is important to reproduce due to the sets of chromosomes in the cell.
Haploid cell
When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.