Gametes, haploid cells. They have half of the genetic material in the original cell. They're genetically different due to cross over and independent assortment - to create variation.
Four haploid cells
Haploid cellsGenetically different daughter cells.At the end of mitosis the cell is called CytokinesisGametes are produced at the end of meiosis
One cell goes through two divisions. This results in four gametes.
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meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
In meiosis, for daughter cells are produced, each containing half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
4 cells are produced at the end of meiosis.
Four, non-identical, haploid cells are produced at the end of meiosis.
Haploid cellsGenetically different daughter cells.At the end of mitosis the cell is called CytokinesisGametes are produced at the end of meiosis
Meiosis halves the chromosomal number. So haploid cells are produced
Haploid cellsGenetically different daughter cells.At the end of mitosis the cell is called CytokinesisGametes are produced at the end of meiosis
4 cells are produced at the end of meiosis.
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Yes, 4 haploid cells are produced as products of meiosis.
Haploid cellsGenetically different daughter cells.At the end of mitosis the cell is called CytokinesisGametes are produced at the end of meiosis
4 cells have been produced at the end of meiosis
Secondary spermatocyte
Four