i think it would be 4. This is because 4 daughter cells are produced after meoisis. For example, in males it is 4 viable sperm cells. In females, it is 1 ovum/egg and 3 polar bodies (equal 4 together). Therefore, i think the answer would be 4. HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)
A meiotic division produces four daughter cells.
There are two types of cell division: Meiotic and Mitotic. In Mitosis, one daughter cell will result-- leaving two genetically identical cells. In Meiosis, four haploid ( or cells with 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes) will be produced. These cells are not genetically identical, and are used in sexual reproduction.
1 mature egg. The remaining 3 cells produced by meiosis are non-functional and are called polar bodies. They are much smaller than the egg, i.e. the egg took all or their cytoplasm during the divisions
During prophase of cell division, there are typically 46 cells in humans.
Meiosis results in the production of four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This is essential for sexual reproduction as it ensures genetic diversity in offspring.
A meiotic division produces four daughter cells.
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Two cells are result from one cell division.
There are two types of cell division: Meiotic and Mitotic. In Mitosis, one daughter cell will result-- leaving two genetically identical cells. In Meiosis, four haploid ( or cells with 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes) will be produced. These cells are not genetically identical, and are used in sexual reproduction.
Meiosis involves two rounds of cell division. After the first division, two cells are produced. After the second division, these two cells each divide again, resulting in a total of four cells.
1 mature egg. The remaining 3 cells produced by meiosis are non-functional and are called polar bodies. They are much smaller than the egg, i.e. the egg took all or their cytoplasm during the divisions
At the end of cell division, there are two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.
The cell divides twice during meiosis, resulting in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
A morula is composed of around 12-32 cells. These cells are the result of multiple rounds of cell division that occur after fertilization of the egg.
In one meiotic division, a single primary oocyte typically produces one viable ovum (egg) and three polar bodies, which generally degenerate and do not develop into functional eggs. Thus, while four cells are produced in total, only one of them becomes a mature ovum. This process is part of oogenesis, where the unequal distribution of cytoplasm during meiosis leads to the formation of a single functional egg.
Four cells result from one original cell after meiosis. During meiosis, a cell undergoes two rounds of division, resulting in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
32 Cells.