They are formed in meiosis. :)
After the completion of meiosis, four daughter cells are formed. These four daughter cells have haploid (half) number of chromosomes in them.
Meiosis is part of the process of division of cell nuclei.
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
The Gametophyte stage
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During the telophase stage of mitosis and meiosis two daughter nuclei are formed. The daughter nuclei begin forming the two ends of the cell.
meiosis
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The telophase is when two nuclei are visible.
No. Haploid cells/nuclei can only be created in meiosis.
During meiosis there is pairing between homologous chromosomes for exchange of chromatin material by crossing over and these chromosomes get separated in first stage of meiotic division, thus half of the chromosomes separate at each pole; the second stage of meiosis is more or less similar to mitotic division. At the end of meiosis 4 daughter nuclei are formed whereas in mitosis only 2 daughter nuclei are formed without reduction in the number of chromosomes.
At the end of Meiosis II, Spermatids are formed
Secondary spermatocytes are formed at the end of Meiosis I and spermatids are formed at the end of Meiosis II.
For one gamete that undergoes meiosis, 4 sperm cellsresult.
They are formed in meiosis. :)
After the completion of meiosis, four daughter cells are formed. These four daughter cells have haploid (half) number of chromosomes in them.