The parent cell has twice the chromosomal material than the four daughter cells. parent= diploid daughter= monoploid
germ cells are formed in the process of meiosis.
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
Meiosis results in the formation of four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process involves two rounds of cell division resulting in the production of haploid cells, which are crucial for sexual reproduction.
sister chromatids are seperated.
The cell is produced in the Testes, in a process called Meiosis what is meiosis?
Cells formed from mitosis are diploid and are identical (if no mutations occurred during DNA replication) to the parent cell. Cells formed during meiosis are haploid and are different than the parent cell (due to the process of crossing over). Note that mitosis produced only 2 daughter cells whereas meiosis produces four.
This is my guess. The two daughter cells are formed they get the same number of chromosomes, as the parent cells.
Four daughter cells are formed after the process of meiosis. These daughter cells are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell due to the crossing over and independent assortment of chromosomes that occur during meiosis.
germ cells are formed in the process of meiosis.
They are identical from the cells they formed from
In meiosis diploid cells divide to produce four daughter cells each of which is haploid. It is the type of cell division required to produce gametes.
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
Four haploid daughter cells are formed during the process of meiosis, specifically during meiosis II, after the division of the haploid cells produced in meiosis I. Each of these daughter cells contains half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.
Meiosis results in the formation of four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process involves two rounds of cell division resulting in the production of haploid cells, which are crucial for sexual reproduction.
The spores produced by the moss sporophyte are formed through meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Yes, cytokinesis occurs in meiosis. After the two rounds of cell division in meiosis, cytokinesis separates the newly formed daughter cells, resulting in four haploid cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell.
If your have a single parent cell during meiosis it will make 4 daughter cells. These cells are called gametes and if the parent cell is in a male they would make sperm cells an for a female it would make eggs