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Deepika Deepika

Class 12th
Biology
3 years ago

Meiosis does not occur in (a) asexually reproducing diploid individuals (b) sexually reproducing haploid individuals (c) sexually reproducing diploid individuals (d) all of these.

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Abhishek Mishra

3 years ago

Option A is ✅Asexually reproducing diploid individuals'. Meiosis is the process by which one diploid eukaryotic cell divides to generate four haploid cells often called gametes. Meiosis is essential for sexual reproduction and therefore occurs in all eukaryotes that reproduce sexually. Meiosis does not occur in archaea or bacteria, which reproduce via asexual processes such as mitosis or binary fission.

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