Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Cell Cycle and Cell Division

Question:

Statement I : The production of offspring by sexual reproduction includes the fusion of two gametes, each with a complete haploid set of chromosomes. Gametes are formed from specialised diploid cells.

Statement II :  The specialised kind of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half results in the production of haploid daughter cells. This kind of division is called meiosis.

Options:

Statement I and Statement II both are correct .

Statement I and Statement II both are incorrect .

Statement I is correct and Statement II is  incorrect .

Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is  correct .

Correct Answer:

Statement I and Statement II both are correct .

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1)-Statement I and Statement II both are correct .

MEIOSIS:

The production of offspring by sexual reproduction includes the fusion of two gametes, each with a complete haploid set of chromosomes. Gametes are formed from specialised diploid cells.

This specialised kind of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half results in the production of haploid daughter cells. This kind of division is called meiosis.

Meiosis ensures the production of haploid phase in the life cycle of sexually reproducing organisms whereas fertilisation restores the diploid phase. We come across meiosis during gametogenesis in plants and animals. This leads to the formation of haploid gametes. The key features of meiosis are as follows: 

Meiosis involves two sequential cycles of nuclear and cell division called meiosis I and meiosis II but only a single cycle of DNA replication.

Meiosis I is initiated after the parental chromosomes have replicated to produce identical sister chromatids at the S phase. 

Meiosis involves pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. 

Four haploid cells are formed at the end of meiosis II.