Meiosis is significant because

  • A
    It produces identical cells
  • B
    It restores the original number of chromosomes (after fertilization)
  • C
    There is doubling of $DNA$ contents in the cell
  • D
    It occurs only in vegetative cells

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What is the significance of meiosis?

Which of the following is the significance of $Meiosis$?

Which process ensures the maintenance of a specific type and a fixed number of chromosomes in organisms across generations?

$A$: Meiosis is an important process for evolution. $R$: Crossing over induces genetic variation in a species.

Meiosis is a type of cell division that:

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