Meiosis is a cell division type which reduces the chromosomal number by half through creating four daughter cells.
With its two stages of division (Meiosis I and II), sex cells (sperm or egg) are produced.
Meiosis I has five stages:
Stage 1. Interphase – during the Interphase, the DNA is replicated which results to two identical sets of chromosomes.
Stage 2. Prophase I – This is follows the Interphase when the nuclear membrane dissolves and the chromosomes are released.
Stage 3. Metaphase I – is the meiotic spindle fibers attach to each chromosomal pair.
Stage 4. Anaphase I – the chromosomal pairs are pulled apart by the spindles.
Stage 5. Telophase I and cytokinesis n- a membrane forms enclosing each chromosomal set at each pole of the cell and the single cell divides into two daughter cells.
The process continues into Meiosis II which is a replication of the previous phases and are aptly called Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase II and cytokinesis. As a result, four granddaughter cells are formed.
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mohammad looti (2025). Meiosis. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/meiosis/
mohammad looti. "Meiosis." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 1 Oct. 2025, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/meiosis/.
mohammad looti. "Meiosis." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2025. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/meiosis/.
mohammad looti (2025) 'Meiosis', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/trm/meiosis/.
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