Go suck a fat one.
In females, one of the four daughter cells gets most of the cytoplasm and will become the ovum. So only one ovum per four daughter cells. In the male, all four daughter cells will become sperm cells.
well, daughters are usually females so yeah I'm guessing
Four daughter cells.
four haploid daughter cells
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Four daughter cells come from meiosis.
Cells produced by meiosis are called daughter cells which contain one haploid of chromosomes. So, these cells are called haploid daughter cells.
The four daughter cells of meiosis II are haploid, so they will have half the number of chromosomes as the diploid parent cell. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes in the diploid body cells, and 23 chromosomes in the haploid daughter cells of meiosis II. In females, one of the four daughter cells will contain the most cytoplasm and organelles, and will form an egg cell. In males, all four daughter cells will form sperm cells.
In males, all four daughter cells will become sperm cells. In females, one of the four daughter cell gets most of the cytoplasm and will be the only daughter cell to form an egg.
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When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
Meiosis results in four non-identical daughter cells.