In meiosis diploid cells divide to produce four daughter cells each of which is haploid. It is the type of cell division required to produce gametes.
In meiosis diploid cells divide to produce four daughter cells each of which is haploid. It is the type of cell division required to produce gametes.
Four genetically identical cells
At end of Meiosis II. answ. (Spermatids).
Meiosis consists of two stages: meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. At the end of meiosis 2, 4 daughter cells are formed, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
a haploid sperm is formed :P
Gamete or Sperm Cells.
Four nonidentical haploid daughter cells.
4 gametes
They are formed in meiosis. :)
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
The Gametophyte stage
8 cells are formed and you were suppose to put one instead of meiosis you Meiosis one forms 2 cells, each having half the parental chromosomes, but each is doubled consisting of 2 chromatids. In Meiosis II, each cell produces 2 daughter cells, each having chromosomes formed by separation of chromatids were present in cells at end of Meiosis one. So that One cells after passing Meiosis one & II provides 4 haploid cells.
meiosis
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.
Two daughter cells are formed.
They are formed in meiosis. :)
Sperm Cells.
Sperm Cells.
At the end of Meiosis II, which is the complete end of Meiosis, you end up with four haploid daughter cells.
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
4 cells are produced at the end of meiosis.
A gamete is formed, which is a haploid (n=1): having half the amount of genetic material.
No, formed by meiosis.