Gametes!
Meiosis
Meiosis.
A Haploid.
Meiosis is a form of cellular division where the genetically complete diploid form is terminally divided into two haploid cells. These terminal cells are called gametes (sperm and egg) that now only carry half of the original organism's full genetic code.
Anaphase 1 (Meiosis)
meiosis
Meiosis results in the formation of what?
Meiosis is a process of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell.
No - mitosis results in two genetically identical diploid cells.Meiosis creates four haploid cells.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis results in two genetically identical, diploid daughter cells. Meiosis followed by cytokinesis results in four genetically non-identical, haploid daughter cells.
Unlike mitosis, meiosis results in the formation of haploid cells.
Meiosis
Meiosis results in four haploid cells known as gametes.
Meiosis reduces the number of chromosome sets from two (diploid), to one (haploid). In mitosis the daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell, but meiosis produces cells that differ genetically from the parent cell as well as each other. In the final stage of meiosis II there end up being 4n daughter cells. So remember mitosis is diploid and meiosis is haploid.
four genetically different cells
No. meiosis results in four haploid cells.
Meiosis results in four nonidentical haploid daughter cells.