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Samuel Benton
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25 July, 20:33
How can you remember meiosis 1 and meiosis 2
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Jada
25 July, 21:03
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Once you know the differences between meiosis 1 and 2, you will remember it easier.
Explanation:
Meiosis 1 starts with 1 diploid cell Meiosis 2 starts with 2 haploid cells,
each with a homologous pair
Meiosis 1 results in 2 daughter cells Meiosis 2 results in 4
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