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Mitosis is the process by which eukaryotic cells segregate their chromosomes in preparation for cell division (33, 47, 51). To create male gametes in preparation for sexual reproduction, the parasite begins with a haploid (1n) cell called a microgametocyte which is ingested by the mosquito during a blood meal.
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The function of the meiosis in the mosquito would be to produce gametes for reproduction.
Meiosis involves the division of the sex cells in the body of organisms. Most meiosis leads to the formation of gametes - gametogenesis.
Gametes produced by meiosis participate in fertilization during sexual reproduction. The male and female gametes fuse together to form a zygote which then grows and develops into an adult organism.
Meiosis leads to the production of male gametes (sperm cells) in the male mosquito while it leads to the production of female gametes (eggs) in the female. The male mosquito copulates with the female leading to the fertilization of the egg by the sperm in the body of the female mosquito.
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