No. Haploid cells are produced by meiosis.
46 haploid
The haploid eukaryotic cells are produced by mitosis in haploid plants and by meiosis in diploid plants.
Haploid... i think but most likely At the end of Mitosis you are left with two identical diploid cells, but at the end of Meiosis there are four haploid cells.
During mitosis 2 diploid cells are produced diploid means they have the full complement of DNA these cells make up nearly all the cells in the body with the exception of the gonads. During meiosis 4 haploid cells are produced meaning they have half the complement of DNA these haploid cells are in gonads of animals.
No. Haploid cells/nuclei can only be created in meiosis.
its haploid= 4 cellsBy the end of meiosis all four resulting daughter cells are haploid.
The cells produced after meiosis I are haploid.
Mitosis typically starts with diploid cells.
Mitosis produces diploid cells with 46 chromosomes.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)