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Describe the differences between the original cell that undergoes meiosis and the daughter cells produced by meiosis?

The original cell that undergoes meiosis holds the original copy of DNA. The daughter cells receive the replicated DNA strands.


How is meiosis differ from mitosis?

The difference between mitosis and mieosis is that mitosis creates two cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell, and mieosis creates four cells with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell (theses cells are used for reproduction)Mitosis is the process of cell division in somatic cells to make 2 identical diploid cells. ItMeiosis is a process of cell division that creates 4 haploid cells that are not completely identical. Meiosis creates sex cells or gametes.mitosis gives a diploid cell (2n) but meiosis gives a haploid cell (n) with half the chromosome number. meiosis is for sex cells where as mitosis is for somatic (body cells). during mitosis the chromosomes "cross over" and the genitic information is exchanged but this dosent happen in meiosis.


What type of cell is a result of meiosis?

Gametes are the result of meiosis. These are the cells involved in sexual reproduction - sperm and ova/eggs.


Type of cells division that produce sex cells?

The process you are thinking of is mitosis or meiosis. Don't know which one the process is meiosis. mitosis is where each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes. < meiosis >


Is meiosis or mitosis that produces new cells with each having half as many chromosomes as the original cell?

Meiosis.

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Describe the differences between the original cell that undergoes meiosis and the daughter cells produced by meiosis?

The original cell that undergoes meiosis holds the original copy of DNA. The daughter cells receive the replicated DNA strands.


Sperm and egg cells result from a special type of cell division called?

Sperm and egg cells are the result of meiosis.


Does meiosis result in one cell?

No, 4 daughter cells


How is meiosis differ from mitosis?

The difference between mitosis and mieosis is that mitosis creates two cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell, and mieosis creates four cells with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell (theses cells are used for reproduction)Mitosis is the process of cell division in somatic cells to make 2 identical diploid cells. ItMeiosis is a process of cell division that creates 4 haploid cells that are not completely identical. Meiosis creates sex cells or gametes.mitosis gives a diploid cell (2n) but meiosis gives a haploid cell (n) with half the chromosome number. meiosis is for sex cells where as mitosis is for somatic (body cells). during mitosis the chromosomes "cross over" and the genitic information is exchanged but this dosent happen in meiosis.


What type of cell is a result of meiosis?

Gametes are the result of meiosis. These are the cells involved in sexual reproduction - sperm and ova/eggs.


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

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


When meiosis is finished how many cells are there?

After meiosis is complete, provided it proceeds normally, there will be four cells with half the genetic information of the original cell.


How do the product's of meiosis compare to the original cell?

Meiosis results in 4 haploid daughter cells with only half the number of chromosomes of the original cell.


Is meiosis or mitosis that produces new cells with each having half as many chromosomes as the original cell?

Meiosis.


Type of cells division that produce sex cells?

The process you are thinking of is mitosis or meiosis. Don't know which one the process is meiosis. mitosis is where each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes. < meiosis >


How does mitosis differ from meiosis in terms of chromosome segregation?

Meiosis results in four cells, each with half the chromosomes of the original cell. Mitosis results in two cells, each which has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.


Why does meiosis result in half as many chromosomes as the original cell?

Because in meiosis the chromosomes don't line up