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Mitosis - Cytokinesis
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ntwhy in the Meiosis-ii the chromosome number still remains 23 as it is a reductive division ?n
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Assertion :Meiosis-I is called reductional division in which crossing over occur between homologous chromosomes and as end product each cell receives one set of chromosomes. Reason: Meiosis II is same as Mitosis.
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