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Meiosis

Two parents are needed in . During this process the nucleus of a male fuses with the nucleus of a female gamete, producing a new cell called a .

In human beings, each gamete contains 23 , half the number found in the other cells of the body. When the male and female gametes fuse, they become a zygote, which in turn becomes a new containing the full 46 chromosomes – half from the father and half from the mother.

This fusion of gametes is called fertilisation.

Gametes are formed by a type of cell division called meiosis. In animals the gametes are sperm and eggs.

In flowering plants the gametes are pollen and eggs.

A diagram of a flower with labels for Petal, Anther, Stamen, Filament, Stigma, Ovary, Ovule, Nectary, Sepal

In meiosis:

  • copies of the genetic information are made
  • the cell divides twice to form four gametes, each with a single set of chromosomes known as haploid cells
  • all gametes are genetically different from each other, they show variation
Cell division diagram: Parent cell, Chromosomes make identical copies of themselves, Similar chromosomes pair up, Sections of DNA get swapped, Pairs of chromosomes divide, Chromosomes divide

Comparing mitosis and meiosis

MitosisMeiosis
Produces genetically identical daughter cellsProduces genetically varied daughter cells
Daughter cells have a full set of chromosomes Daughter cells have half a set of chromosomes
Two daughter cells are producedFour daughter cells are produced
Occurs for growth, to replace worn out cells, and to repair damaged cellsOccurs for the formation of gametes in sexual reproduction
MitosisProduces genetically identical daughter cells
MeiosisProduces genetically varied daughter cells
MitosisDaughter cells have a full set of chromosomes
MeiosisDaughter cells have half a set of chromosomes
MitosisTwo daughter cells are produced
MeiosisFour daughter cells are produced
MitosisOccurs for growth, to replace worn out cells, and to repair damaged cells
MeiosisOccurs for the formation of gametes in sexual reproduction