Telophase II and cytokinesis of meiosis results in four haploid cells.
Meiosis results in the formation of haploid cells.
They are haploid. As meosis produces sex cells (sperm and eggs) they must have half the genetic material, so when fertilisation occurs the gamete formed has one full set of chromosomes, it is diploid.
No, the process of meiosis results in the production of haploid cells, not diploid cells.
During telophase I of meiosis, the separated homologous chromosomes reach the opposite poles of the cell. Nuclear envelopes start to form around these chromosomes, and the cell begins to undergo cytokinesis, which ultimately results in the formation of two daughter cells.
No - mitosis results in two genetically identical diploid cells.Meiosis creates four haploid cells.
Telophase I is characterized by the separation of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell in meiosis. Cytokinesis then follows, dividing the cell into two separate daughter cells each with a haploid set of chromosomes. This results in cells that are genetically diverse due to the process of genetic recombination that occurs in meiosis.
During telophase the cell membrane gets "pinched" and the organelles and DNA are split. following telophase is cytokinesis when the cell membrane is sealed off and the mother cell becomes two sister cells.
It is fully diploid - chromosome configuration 2n -.
It is fully diploid - chromosome configuration 2n -.
Meiosis results in the formation of haploid cells.
the zygote
They are haploid. As meosis produces sex cells (sperm and eggs) they must have half the genetic material, so when fertilisation occurs the gamete formed has one full set of chromosomes, it is diploid.
Mitosis results in one diploid cell dividing into two genetically identical diploid daughter cells.
No, the process of meiosis results in the production of haploid cells, not diploid cells.
Another name for meiosis, which results in the reduction of chromosome number from diploid to haploid, is reduction division.
No. meiosis results in four haploid cells.
gametes