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Meiosis is the process of replicating sex gametes. At the end of a typical meiosis phase II there are 4 cells.

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Q: How many cells would have been present when meiosis 2 was complete?
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What kind and how many cells are formed in meiosis?

If your have a single parent cell during meiosis it will make 4 daughter cells. These cells are called gametes and if the parent cell is in a male they would make sperm cells an for a female it would make eggs


Which of the following would be produced by meiosis red blood cell cells of the stem in plants sperm cell or epithelial cell?

Meiosis would produce sperm cells and epithelial cells in plants. Red blood cells do not undergo meiosis, as they lack a nucleus and are not capable of dividing.


What is the order of fertilization sex cells meiosis zygote mitosis?

The order would be: Meiosis -> sex cells -> fertilization -> zygote -> mitosis Meiosis creates sex cells, called gametes, which combine during fertilization to create a zygote. The zygote then undergoes mitosis.


Do all cells undergo meosis?

No. Humans undergo mitosis, because two daughter cells contain the same genetic makeup as the parent cellOf course germ cells undergo meiosis. They produce sperms and ova


Are four haploid daughter cells quantitatively and qualitatively different from the mother cell during meiosis or mitosis?

Well mitosis is the splitting of somatic cells (body cells), and meiosis is the splitting of the sex cells, so if we are talking about the mother's cells splitting in preparation for fertilization, than it would be meiosis.


Process by which haploid sex cells are produced?

I believe that would be meiosis.


Which would result in new cells that are most different from the parent cells?

Meiosis would result in new cells that are different than the parent cell.


What do Meiosis I and Meiosis II have in common?

First of all i would like to correct this question. What do Meiosis I and meiosis II have in common? Answer- Both divisions take place in the reproductive cells for gamete formation.


If the body cells of an organism have 10 chromosomes then the sex cells produced during meiosis would have?

5


If a organisms has 500 chromosomes how many will be present in each cell through process meiosis?

250 would be the 1N number after meiosis.


When a cell undergoes meiosis what will be the result?

Mitoses does take place in sexually reproducing organisms. There are two types of cells in your body, somatic cells (heart, skin, bones, etc.) and sex cells (eggs and sperm). Somatic cells all use mitosis to make more of themselves. Sex cells use meiosis to make more of themselves. If sex cells used mitosis instead of meiosis they would have too many chromosomes and the baby would have problems (if it survived at all).


What happens when egg and sperm are formed in meiosis?

That would be called pregenant in most languages.