twice the normal number of choromosomes
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
meiosis produces four haploid gamete cells.
A gamete. During meiosis I all chromosomes are replicated so there are two copies of each chromosome. Then, during meiosis II the process (generally speaking) is repeated without the replication step resulting in cells (called gametes) that contain only ONE copy of each chromosome. This is what's known as a haploid cell (n). When two haploid cells combine in humans (sperm and egg), the resulting cell (zygote) is now diploid (2n) and contains one full set of chromosomes.
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First of all i would like to correct this question. What do Meiosis I and meiosis II have in common? Answer- Both divisions take place in the reproductive cells for gamete formation.
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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
gamete
Meiosis produces gametes which have only one set of chromosomes for that species.
spore formation occurs in between meiosis and gamete formation.
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a sperm or egg cell produced by meiosis
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D. Be produced by meiosis
meiosis produces four haploid gamete cells.