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A meiotic division produces four daughter cells.
1 mature egg. The remaining 3 cells produced by meiosis are non-functional and are called polar bodies. They are much smaller than the egg, i.e. the egg took all or their cytoplasm during the divisions
In a typical meiotic cycle in females, one primary oocyte completes meiosis to produce one mature egg (ovum). The process also generates three polar bodies, which are non-functional and usually degenerate. Thus, from one meiotic cycle, one viable egg is produced.
In one meiotic division, a single primary oocyte typically produces one viable ovum (egg) and three polar bodies, which generally degenerate and do not develop into functional eggs. Thus, while four cells are produced in total, only one of them becomes a mature ovum. This process is part of oogenesis, where the unequal distribution of cytoplasm during meiosis leads to the formation of a single functional egg.
800,000 eggs i think hope this helps
There are two types of cell division: Meiotic and Mitotic. In Mitosis, one daughter cell will result-- leaving two genetically identical cells. In Meiosis, four haploid ( or cells with 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes) will be produced. These cells are not genetically identical, and are used in sexual reproduction.
6,657,000,000 eggs.
If the plant produced 200,000 spores and one-third as many eggs, you can calculate the number of eggs by dividing the number of spores by three. Therefore, the number of eggs produced is 200,000 ÷ 3, which equals approximately 66,667 eggs.
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Two meiotic divisions are required in the sexual life cycle of a pea plant to produce 100 seeds. The first meiotic division occurs in the formation of pollen grains in the anthers of the flower, while the second meiotic division occurs in the development of ovules in the ovary. Each seed contains genetic material from both the male and female parent, contributing to genetic diversity.
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