They are haploid because they are half of the original parent cell.
Daughter cells in meiosis are haploid.
In Meiosis four diploid daughter cells are produced.
The cells produced after meiosis I are haploid.
Meiosis produces haploid cells. During meiosis, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to form four haploid daughter cells. This process is essential for sexual reproduction as it ensures the correct number of chromosomes in the offspring.
Meiosis is the process that produces haploid cells from a diploid cell. During meiosis, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to form four haploid daughter cells, each containing half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is essential for sexual reproduction and genetic diversity.
Daughter cells in meiosis are haploid.
Daughter cells in mitosis are diploid, however daughter cells of meiosis are haploid.
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.
At the end of Meiosis II, which is the complete end of Meiosis, you end up with four haploid daughter cells.
its haploid= 4 cellsBy the end of meiosis all four resulting daughter cells are haploid.
In Meiosis four diploid daughter cells are produced.
Meiosis produces four haploid cells. Mitosis produces two diploid cells.
The cells produced after meiosis I are haploid.
Meiosis produces haploid cells. During meiosis, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to form four haploid daughter cells. This process is essential for sexual reproduction as it ensures the correct number of chromosomes in the offspring.
It depends on the process. Daughter cells created by mitosis are identical to the original cell (diploid), whereas daughter cells from meiosis are haploid.
Meiosis is the process that produces haploid cells from a diploid cell. During meiosis, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to form four haploid daughter cells, each containing half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is essential for sexual reproduction and genetic diversity.
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.