In Meiosis four diploid daughter cells are produced.
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Mitosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with two diploid daughter cells. Meiosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with haploid daugther cells. The number of cells produced depends on the type of gamete being generated.
Mitosis consists of haploid daughter cells while meiosis consists of diploid daughter cells.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Gametes—APEX
two diploid daughter cells occur
Mitosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with two diploid daughter cells. Meiosis starts with a diploid parent cell and ends with haploid daugther cells. The number of cells produced depends on the type of gamete being generated.
Daughter cells in mitosis are diploid, however daughter cells of meiosis are haploid.
Mitosis consists of haploid daughter cells while meiosis consists of diploid daughter cells.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Gametes—APEX
2 daughter cells
its haploid= 4 cellsBy the end of meiosis all four resulting daughter cells are haploid.
Meiosis produces four haploid cells. Mitosis produces two diploid cells.
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.
Haploid... i think but most likely At the end of Mitosis you are left with two identical diploid cells, but at the end of Meiosis there are four haploid cells.
Meiosis I should not produce haploid cells. They should be diploid because before meiosis I the diploid cell duplicated its DNA. It is only after Meiosis II that the four cells are haploid.
two diploid daughter cells occur