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iTeachChem•8mo ago
Mahim

Mitosis and Meiosis

Hallo people I had a weird doubt.... Im having confusion regarding the difference between Mitosis, Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2 as my module gives questions with same options and I'm literally failing in those 😭😭 pls help.. Below image is just an example...
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iTeachChem Helper•8mo ago
@Sheldon J. Plankton
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iTeachChem Helper•8mo ago
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Mahim
MahimOP•8mo ago
First bio doubt in the server 🎉🎉
swagster007
swagster007•8mo ago
See, it's a pretty simple concept. Homologous chromosomes are a set of chromosomes that are obtained one from each of the parents. Thus in humans we have 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes. Second thing to keep in mind is the term Sister chromatids. These are just the copy of one chromosome that are attached together at the centromere. Now, coming to this question, Here it asks for separation of homologous chromosomes i.e the stage where the pair of chromosomes separate. I am sure you know that this takes place during meiosis I. If you find this confusing, read NCERT or your notes again, I'm sure you'll understand it this time. The answer will be Anaphase I.
Mahim
MahimOP•8mo ago
Hmm sure Thank you very much I realised that issue is with the options and me not reading them lol but yeah I understood Thank you very much +solved @swagster007
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iTeachChem Helper•8mo ago
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