No - mitosis results in two genetically identical diploid cells.
Meiosis creates four haploid cells.
No, that would be meiosis.
Mitosis simply results in two daughter cells which are genetically identical to the parent cell
No, mitosis produces diploid cells.
Meiosis produces haploid cells, called gametes, that are involved in sexual reproduction.
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Meiosis produces four cells on its completion
Mitosis produces 2 diploid cells.
0 mitosis only creates diploid cells
Meiosis results in four haploid cells known as gametes.
One cell goes through two divisions. This results in four gametes.
The production of four haploid gametes from one mother cell is completed in telophase meiosis II.
You're thinking about Meiosis, which is the cell division that results in the gametes necessary for sexual reproduction.
The primary spermatocyte is diploid(2n) and after first meiotic division it will produce 2 haploid(n) secondary spermatocyte and these in turn after second meiotic division will produce 2 more haploid secondary spermatocyte. Therefore by the end of Meiosis one will have 4 haploid secondary spermatocyte or spermatids.
Meiosis results in four haploid cells known as gametes.
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Meiosis produces four haploid cells. Mitosis produces two diploid cells.
One cell goes through two divisions. This results in four gametes.
The production of four haploid gametes from one mother cell is completed in telophase meiosis II.
Yes, the process of meiosis results in four daughter cells with a haploid number of chromosomes. In contrast, mitosis results in two daughter cells with a diploid number of chromosomes.
Meiosis creates four haploid cells, or gametes, from one diploid cell. Each gamete contains half of the chromosomes theorganismusually has. Gametogenesis creates mature gametes, being able to reproduce.
Zygotic meiosis is the reproductive cycle of the haplontic life cycle. Gametes from adult haploid individuals unite forming the diploid zygote. The zygote undergoes meiosis and generates four haploid cells that by mitosis develop into adult individuals. Therefore in the zygotic meiosis the cell that undergoes meiosis is the zygote and the gametes are formed by mitosis. TDLR: Effectively, two Haploid cells combine to form a diploid cell which then undergoes meiosis, except the result; gametes are the end product.
Zygotic meiosis is the reproductive cycle of the haplontic life cycle. Gametes from adult haploid individuals unite forming the diploid zygote. The zygote undergoes meiosis and generates four haploid cells that by mitosis develop into adult individuals. Therefore in the zygotic meiosis the cell that undergoes meiosis is the zygote and the gametes are formed by mitosis. TDLR: Effectively, two Haploid cells combine to form a diploid cell which then undergoes meiosis, except the result; gametes are the end product.
You're thinking about Meiosis, which is the cell division that results in the gametes necessary for sexual reproduction.
The primary spermatocyte is diploid(2n) and after first meiotic division it will produce 2 haploid(n) secondary spermatocyte and these in turn after second meiotic division will produce 2 more haploid secondary spermatocyte. Therefore by the end of Meiosis one will have 4 haploid secondary spermatocyte or spermatids.
Meiosis produces four haploid daughter cells, called gametes. Haploid means that each cell has half the chromosomes of the original parent cell.In humans, all four of the male gametes produced by mitosis are sperm cells. However, in females only one of the four daughter cells becomes an ovum/egg.