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In meiosis, the original cell is diploid this means that it has 23 sets of chromosomes (46 total)

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The condition of cell in meiosis is diploid or 2n which means it has 46 chromosomes.

Explanation:

The procedure of meiosis includes two divisions of the hereditary material. The principal division is known as the decrease division or meiosis I, on the grounds that it lessens the quantity of chromosomes from 46 chromosomes or 2n to 23 chromosomes or (n depicts a solitary chromosome set). In people, the decrease division brings about two sperm cells each with 23 chromosomes or an egg cell with 23 chromosomes and one disposed of polar body.  

The subsequent division or meiosis II is called equational division. The two sperm cells split again delivering four sperm cells, each with 23 or n chromosomes. In oogenesis, the egg cell and polar body gap to frame the ovum and two extra polar bodies. Along these lines, the posterity is guaranteed to get one portion of the chromosomes from the mother and one half from the father.

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