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It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.

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In the reproductive organs (testes in males/ovaries in females).

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sperm and egg

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Q: What is the outcome of meiosis in males and females?
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Does meiosis occur in males or females?

there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.


Where in the body does meiosis occur?

Meiosis is cell division of the germ cells, the egg and sperm. It occurs in the ovary in females and testis in males.


Where does meiosis undergoes?

meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)


The cell resulting from meiosis in either males or females are called?

the final cell resulting from meiosis in either males or female are called what?


What type of organs are the cell that enter meiosis you found?

Meiosis occurs in the gonads, which are the ovaries in females and the testes in males.


Where does meiosis occur in fruitfly?

It occurs in the reproductive system of fruit flies, the ovary of females and the testes of males.


What best describes the daughter cells produced by meiosis?

Collectively they are called gametes. Separately they're called sperm in males and eggs in females.


Is it better to have single or several geckos?

Females with females are fine, a female with a male is fine (if you're ready for the outcome), but males will fight.


In human meiosis takes place in?

Meiosis takes place in the gamete cells of humans. In human males meiosis takes place in the sperm cells, in human females it takes place in the ovum.


In what part of your body system does meiosis occur?

Meiosis produces sex cells, so it occurs in the reproductive organs, primary the ovary in females and the testes in males.


How many cells are produced in males and females in meiosis?

there are 1001 cell produced in male and females meiosis During meiosis one microspore mother cell in the male results in to four microspores after meiosis; so is the case with megaspore mother cell also in females but out of four megaspores only one is functional and the degerating three megaspores nourish the developing one.


How is meiosis associated with the fact that males who are in their fifties are still capable of making offspring whereas females may not?

In a male, meiosis results in four haploid sperms and in a female it is one haploid egg cell