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Because of the crossingover and independant assortment happens in metaphase1.

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Meiosis typically results in the production of what?

4 haploid cells


What is it called when cells divide to form 4 gametes for reproduction?

Meiosis.


What are number of cells produced in meiosis?

The number of cell results in Meiosis is 4.


How many gametes are produced when meiosis occurs in 1 reproductive cell?

4


How many gametes are produced when meiosis occurs in one reproductive cell?

4


Which type of cell is formed by meiosis?

4 haploid daughter cells, known as gametes.


What is the process that results in 4 haploid gametes?

Meiosis results in four haploid cells known as gametes.


How many chromosomes are at the end of meiosis II?

A diploid organism have: 2n chromosome after meiosis 1, the gametes would still have 2n as DNA replication occured Meiosis 1 can be assumed to be the same process as Mitosis. after meiosis 2, the gametes would have n (1/2 of 2n), as the second meiosis would not include any form of DNA replication.


What is the type of nuclear division used by reproductive cells to produce gametes?

It's meiosis. To be specific meiosis produces haploid gametes which in us are the sperm and egg cells. Also, 4 indentical haploid daughter cells are produced (daughter cells are the same as gametes).


How many cells would have been present when meiosis 2 was complete?

Meiosis is the process of replicating sex gametes. At the end of a typical meiosis phase II there are 4 cells.


What kind and how many cells are formed in meiosis?

If your have a single parent cell during meiosis it will make 4 daughter cells. These cells are called gametes and if the parent cell is in a male they would make sperm cells an for a female it would make eggs


Does the cell divide in two during mitosis?

No, because gametes do not divide. Specific cells called "germ cells" give rise to gametes through a process called meiosis. After that gametes do not divide again and simply wait until an opportunity arises in which they can pair up with their other gamete cell and form a zygote.