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The chromosomal complement of daughter cells depends on the type of cell division occurring. In mitosis, daughter cells receive an identical set of chromosomes as the parent cell, maintaining the same chromosomal complement. In meiosis, the daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes, resulting in a haploid complement, which is essential for sexual reproduction.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Meiosis halves the chromosomal number. So haploid cells are produced
Daughter cells in meiosis are haploid.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
In the four daughter cells produced each contains only half of the genetic complement. Some may contain the same homologs as the parent cell, and some may have undergone crossing over during metaphase 1 of meiosis 1.
in the cells, during meiosis.
Four daughter cells come from meiosis.
A total of four daughter cells are created during meiosis. There are two phases of meiosis, meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. During meiosis 1 two daughter cells are created while during meiosis 2 four daughter cells are created.
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Yes, daughter cells are haploid after the process of meiosis.
Meiosis results in four non-identical daughter cells.