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.
there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.
Meiosis is cell division of the germ cells, the egg and sperm. It occurs in the ovary in females and testis in males.
meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)
Meiosis occurs in the reproductive organs of the body, specifically in the testes in males and the ovaries in females. This process is responsible for producing sperm cells in males and egg cells in females.
The cell resulting from meiosis in males is called spermatids, which will further mature into sperm cells. In females, the cell resulting from meiosis is called a secondary oocyte, which will later develop into an egg upon fertilization.
It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.
Eyes
Males and females have distinct physical differences. Males typically have broader shoulders, more muscle mass, and facial hair. Females generally have wider hips, breasts, and a higher percentage of body fat. Additionally, males typically have a higher production of testosterone, while females have higher levels of estrogen.
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.
On average, males tend to have stronger legs than females due to differences in muscle mass and testosterone levels.
Pelvis/Pubis
In meiosis, females produce eggs and males produce sperm. The key difference is that females have two rounds of cell division, resulting in one egg and three polar bodies, while males have one round of cell division, resulting in four sperm cells. This difference allows for genetic diversity and the formation of offspring with unique traits.