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1. What is the function of meiosis?

2. Explain how the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half during meiosis in which the diploid parent cell produces haploid daughter cells.

3. At what phase of meiosis is the number of chromosomes per cell doubled? (Think carefully about this.) What happens after that so that the number of chromosomes per cell does not end up being higher?

4. How many times does the cell divide during meiosis?

5. Why are the cells produced by meiosis considered gametes?

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1) making haploid cell for sexual reproduction

2)it's long story u can read miosis in text books im sure u will undrestand it if u want I can suggest u some books

3)befor meiosis in interphase
in bacterial cells dividing cell into two control the number of chromosomes in cell in if binary fission takes long time the chromosome of bacteria will replicate again and cell will contain 3 chromosomes from main chromosome but in eukaryotic cell there is inhibition after dna replication that avoid cell to do that

4)2 times

5)I couldn't understand your question
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