The product of meiosis in animals is sperm cells and egg cells.
Four Haploid Daughter Cells are produced as long as the cell undergoes Meiosis II, which includes Humans and most animals.
The production of male and female reproductive cells/gametes.
Reproduction
become the gametes either sperm or egg
Glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) are the final products of photsynthesis, as can be seen by the equation: 6CO2 + 12H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O Plants use up the carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere (that plants and animals exhale when they breathe, or produced by poluting humans) and they produce oxygen, which is required for respiration, and glucose, a vital energy source for plants and animals.
They are haploid because they are half of the original parent cell.
Meiosis reduces the number of chromosome sets from two (diploid), to one (haploid). In mitosis the daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell, but meiosis produces cells that differ genetically from the parent cell as well as each other. In the final stage of meiosis II there end up being 4n daughter cells. So remember mitosis is diploid and meiosis is haploid.
For animals, the final hydrogen acceptr in cellular respiration is
Sperm are all 1N (half the complement of chromosomes of the original male). Prophase 1 in meiosis the cell is 4N Prophase 2 in meiosis the cells are 2N Final division creates 1N cells.
2 haploid gametes, each with 23 chromosomes
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Haploid
The final product of meiosis is four genetically non-identical haploid daughter cells.
They are Carbon Dioxide, Water and energy in the form of ATP.
The final products of photosynthesis is oxygen.
the final cell resulting from meiosis in either males or female are called what?
Final goods.
Glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) are the final products of photsynthesis, as can be seen by the equation: 6CO2 + 12H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O Plants use up the carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere (that plants and animals exhale when they breathe, or produced by poluting humans) and they produce oxygen, which is required for respiration, and glucose, a vital energy source for plants and animals.
Yes, but they do not pair up during mitosis as they do in meiosis.
It is products
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