Gametes (sex cells) have half the amount of chromosomes as a normal bodily cell and therefore have to undergo an extra cell division. Whereas mitosis (normal cells) only has one cell division, creating diploid cells (46 chromosomes), MEIOSIS has two cell divisions, creating haploid cells (23 chromosomes). This is because when two gametes join together, they have to have a total of 46 chromosomes, meaning they have to have 23 (half) each, instead of the full 46