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  1. Meiosis | Cell division | Biology (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn about the intricacies of meiosis: chromosome reduction, crossing over, and more.

  2. 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, …

  3. 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).

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  5. Sexual life cycles (article) | Meiosis | Khan Academy

    All sexually reproducing species have certain key life cycle features in common, such as meiosis (the production of haploid cells from diploid ones) and fertilization (the fusion of haploid gametes to form a …

  6. 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 …

  7. Comparing mitosis and meiosis (video) | Khan Academy

    This process is essential for growth and repair in the body. On the other hand, meiosis occurs in germ cells and produces four non-identical gametes with a haploid (n) number of chromosomes. These …

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  9. 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

  10. Cell division | Biology archive | Science | Khan Academy

    Meiosis Learn Comparing mitosis and meiosis Chromosomal crossover in meiosis I Phases of meiosis I Phases of meiosis II