I assume human meiosis.
23 chromosomes as the chromosome number is halved to make the gametes.
there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.
Meiosis.
A mosquito cell has 6 chromosomes in total. During meiosis, the cell goes through two rounds of division. In meiosis I, the cell reduces its chromosome number to half (3 chromosomes) and in meiosis II, it divides again to produce four daughter cells, each with 3 chromosomes.
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
48. Each new cell is an exact duplicate of its parent cell.
Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.
Each daughter cell produced by meiosis will have half the number of chromosomes as the original diploid cell. So, if a diploid cell contains 28 chromosomes, each daughter cell will have 14 chromosomes after meiosis.
After meiosis II, each cell will have a haploid number of chromosomes, which means they will have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell before meiosis.
there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.
Meiosis.
After meiosis in a cell that originally has 46 chromosomes, each resulting nucleus will have 23 chromosomes. This is due to the process of meiosis, which involves two rounds of cell division that result in the formation of four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
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half the number of the parent cell which is 400
The new cell will have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
A mosquito cell has 6 chromosomes in total. During meiosis, the cell goes through two rounds of division. In meiosis I, the cell reduces its chromosome number to half (3 chromosomes) and in meiosis II, it divides again to produce four daughter cells, each with 3 chromosomes.
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.