Yes, DNA replication occurs before the division of the nucleus in both meiosis and mitosis. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information. In meiosis, DNA replication occurs during interphase before the two rounds of cell division, while in mitosis, it occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle before the single division.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell
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In mitosis the chromosomes duplicate and the cell splits apart. But in meiosis, the cell does the same thing but this time, the daughter cells split again without duplicating the chromosomes. This causes those cells to have only half the amount of chromosomes. Hope i helped!
No. In mitosis the chromosomes separate once. In meiosis, in anaphase I, homologous chromosomes separate, but are still attached as sister chromatids. In anaphase II, the sister chromatids separate. So there are two chromosome separations in meiosis.
Meiosis occurs during the formation of gametes, specifically during the stages of gametogenesis in both females (oogenesis) and males (spermatogenesis). It is a crucial step in sexual reproduction that ensures the genetic diversity of the resulting offspring.
Yes, there is no replication step between meiosis I and meiosis II. The DNA remains in a duplicated state from the end of meiosis I and goes directly into meiosis II, where the sister chromatids are separated.
In mitosis, interphase occurs before cell division and involves DNA replication to ensure each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. In meiosis, there are two rounds of cell division following interphase, resulting in the formation of haploid gametes with half the number of chromosomes. Additionally, meiosis involves genetic recombination and crossing over between homologous chromosomes during prophase I to increase genetic diversity in offspring.
Cytokinesis is the process of dividing the cytoplasm to form two separate cells. It occurs after both meiosis I and meiosis II as part of the overall cell division process.
Meiosis is important for the production of gametes (sperm and eggs) in humans.
The step that explains the probability that a particular allele will be in a gamete is the Law of Independent Assortment during meiosis I. This law states that alleles of different genes segregate independently of one another during the formation of gametes, leading to various combinations of alleles in the resulting gametes.
Meiosis produces haploid cells and mitosis produces diploid cells (apex)
meiosis 1
Yes, DNA replication occurs before the division of the nucleus in both meiosis and mitosis. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information. In meiosis, DNA replication occurs during interphase before the two rounds of cell division, while in mitosis, it occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle before the single division.
In step two of mitosis (also known as metaphase) the chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell and in meiosis step two (also known as metaphase I) Tetrads line up on the equator of the cell.
The synthesis of pyruvate occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell during glycolysis. It is the final step in the glycolytic pathway, where glucose is converted to two molecules of pyruvate.
on the ribosomes in the cytoplasm of the cell