Mitosis and Meiosis - A Comparison
One cell division involves four phases Consists of two sub-divisions: Meiosis - I and Meiosis - II each involving four phases. Prophase - I is again subdivided into five sub-stages No crossing over Crossing over takes place Daughter cells have identical chromosomes t..
One cell division involves four phases Consists of two sub-divisions: Meiosis - I and Meiosis - II each involving four phases. Prophase - I is again subdivided into five sub-stages No crossing over Crossing over takes place Daughter cells have identical chromosomes t..Systematic Position
Division: Angiospermae Class: Dicotyledonae Sub Class: Polypetalae Series: Calyciflorae Order: Rosales Family: Fabaceae (=Leguminosae) Leguminosae is one of the largest families in dicots, including about 690 genera and nearly 18,000 species. In all the major systems of classification, th..
Meiosis-II:
>Occurs only reporoductive (sex)cells Chromosome number remains the same, i.e. diploid (2n), hence it is equational division Chromosome number reduces to half, i.e. haplod (n), hence it is reductional division Two daughter cells are produced Four daughter cells are produced One ..
Nucleus
Nucleus - Nucleus is the most conspicuous and the largest organelle in the cell. Most cells have a single nucleus and hence they are described as uninucleate. Some cells have two nuclei (binucleate) while a few may be even multinucleate. A nucleus generally occurs in all eukaryotic cells. However, ..
Nucleus - Nucleus is the most conspicuous and the largest organelle in the cell. Most cells have a single nucleus and hence they are described as uninucleate. Some cells have two nuclei (binucleate) while a few may be even multinucleate. A nucleus generally occurs in all eukaryotic cells. However, ..See what our Users say :
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