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Title: Love Poem
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I see. All right, I'm sure that I'm at the end. Well, It looks like the chromosomes are moving to each different cell. Each of those is haploid, which is just a single
Unit cell, like for example ( n ). And, at the end of the phases there is 4 non-identical daughter cells... Showed first 250 characters
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And, at the end of the phases there is 4 non-identical daughter cells. Finally, the process of Meiosis is finished. But here are some tips and pointers on some things you might have missed though out the journey. At the start of Meiosis, the cell is Diploid, because there are two units, and when it becomes a tetrad, it is 2n... Showed next 250 characters
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