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Meiosis can be studied in angiosperm in(a) Root apical meristem(b) Shoot apical meristem(c) Dividing cells of vascular cambium(d) Dividing pollen mother cells in anther
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Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction. Show more…
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