One cell can produce four sex cells through the process of meiosis. In males, this results in four sperm cells, while in females, it typically produces one egg cell and three polar bodies, which are usually not functional. Thus, the total number of viable sex cells produced from one cell is four in males and one in females.
4 cells have been produced at the end of meiosis
At the end of meiosis, four sex cells (gametes) have been produced from one cell. Each sex cell contains half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
Two identical daughter cells are produced.
4 Cells are produced by a reproductive cell during meiosis
2 cells are produced.
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Two cells are produced from one cell by mitosis .
2 cells are produced by mitosis and 4 by amitosis.
42 daughter cells are produced and about 900 ugly cells
two diploid daughter cells
There are 2 daughter cells produced from mitosis which comes from the parent cell; what they have in common are that they are formed into completely identical cells.
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