yes...........because meiosis is basis of asexual reproduction.....and in asexual reproduction,offsprings are identical to their parent.
they are not identical for all the cell but they are same for their parent cell
NO
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
The final product of meiosis is four genetically non-identical haploid daughter cells.
It is true ONLY for meiosis II. Mitosis and Meiosis I produce identical daughter cells.
The objective of mitosis is for the cell to produce more identical cells. Meiosis occurs when the cell creates "child" cells for sexual reproduction.The objective of mitosis is for the cell to produce more identical cells. Meiosis occurs when the cell creates "child" cells for sexual reproduction.
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
Meiosis results in four non-identical daughter cells.
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Four, non-identical, haploid cells are produced at the end of meiosis.
Meiosis happens twice to create FOUR non-identical cells. If it only happened once, only TWO non-identical cells would be made. When it happens twice, FOUR non-identical cells are made.
Germ cells. Somatic cells perform mitosis to get genetically identical daughter cells, and germ cells perform meiosis to get genetically different cells. In gametophytes, it's known as generative cells.
The "meiosis" stage in cell reproduction produces two identical sex cells.
They are identical from the cells they formed from
Mitosis provides two Viable Cells; Meiosis provides four Gametic 'Cells'.
Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells whereas Meiosis results in four haploid daughter cells. The cells in meiosis are not identical due to crossing-over (exchange of chromosome segements) during the first phase .
It is said that in meiosis, the daughter cells are not identical, cause the daughters cells have a combination of both parents' chromosomes. In the cell cycle they are identical.
At the end of Meiosis there are 4 daughter cells.