The end process of meiosis is 4 haploid cells, or four n cells.
The answer is "n".
Yes, 4 haploid cells are produced as products of meiosis.
Anaphase 1 (Meiosis)
Meiosis. The end products of meiosis (the four haploid cells) are gametes (sperm and eggs).
Sounds like it would be octoploid. Common in plant polyploidy.
The chromosome number at the end of meiosis is half of the parent cell
Ploidy refers to the number of sets of chromosomes in an organism. The ploidy of animal cells that are capable of meiosis is diploid.
DNA content is halved in both meiosis I and meiosis II. Ploidy level changes from diploid to haploid in meiosis I, and remains haploid in meiosis II.
Yes, 4 haploid cells are produced as products of meiosis.
amitosis
Anaphase 1 (Meiosis)
It does not change. Mitosis results in two identical cells with exactly the same number of chromoses. Mitosis occurs in somatic cells for the purpose of growth of tissues, unlike meiosis which occurs in sex cells prior to fertilisation. while mitosis starts and ends as a 2n cell the part about it not changing is wrong. mitosis starts off as 2n then each chromatid replicates creating a 4n cell in prophase until it reaches telophase it goes back to 2n as the chromatids separate at the poles, and the daughter cells are formed.
Meiosis. The end products of meiosis (the four haploid cells) are gametes (sperm and eggs).
you start with a cell in interphase and end with a cell that has reproducedthat is not trueYou start with Prophase and end with telophase, or 4 cells (meiotic products)
the products of meiosis i. e. sperms, in men are several times more than the ova, in women
At the end of Meiosis II, which is the complete end of Meiosis, you end up with four haploid daughter cells.
At the end of Meiosis II, Spermatids are formed
Sounds like it would be octoploid. Common in plant polyploidy.