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Meiosis | Cell division | Biology (article) | Khan Academy Since cell division occurs twice during meiosis, one starting cell can produce four gametes (eggs or sperm) In each round of division, cells go through four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
Phases of meiosis I (video) | Heredity | Khan Academy In meiosis I, cells go through four phases: prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I During prophase I, chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material, creating more variation In metaphase I, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
Meiosis review (article) - Khan Academy Meiosis contains two separate cell divisions, meaning that one parent cell can produce four gametes (eggs in females, sperm in males) In each round of division, cells go through four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
Phases of meiosis II (video) | Heredity | Khan Academy Mitosis is a process that includes only one cell division (a total of 4 stages), while meiosis is a process that includes two cell divisions (a total of 8 stages)
Meiosis review (article) | Khan Academy Phases of meiosis I Phases of meiosis II How Chromosomes Separate in Meiosis Meiosis review Meiosis Menstrual cycle review Menstrual cycle events
Mitosis (article) | Cellular division | Khan Academy Unlike in mitosis, the gametes produced by meiosis are not clones of the original cell, because each gamete has exactly half as many chromosomes as the original cell
Phases of mitosis | Mitosis | Biology (article) | Khan Academy Mitosis consists of four basic phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase Some textbooks list five, breaking prophase into an early phase (called prophase) and a late phase (called prometaphase)