In Meiosis four diploid daughter cells are produced.
Daughter cells in meiosis are haploid.
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.
The cells produced after meiosis I are haploid.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)
Daughter cells in meiosis are haploid.
Daughter cells in mitosis are diploid, however daughter cells of meiosis are haploid.
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.
The cells produced after meiosis I are haploid.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
False. At the end of meiosis II, two daughter cells are produced from each original cell that underwent meiosis I. This results in a total of four haploid daughter cells being produced in total from one original diploid cell.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
2 daughter cells
Meiosis produces four haploid cells. Mitosis produces two diploid cells.
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.
its haploid= 4 cellsBy the end of meiosis all four resulting daughter cells are haploid.
What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)