Four daughter cells come from meiosis.
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Meiosis produces four nonidentical daughter cells.
2 daughter cells
4 cells
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Meiosis results in four non-identical daughter cells.
Four daughter cells.
four haploid daughter cells
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
A total of four daughter cells are created during meiosis. There are two phases of meiosis, meiosis 1 and meiosis 2. During meiosis 1 two daughter cells are created while during meiosis 2 four daughter cells are created.
Meiosis I results in two daughter cells. Each daughter cell is haploid, containing half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
There are four daughter cells present at the end of meiosis. The original cell divides into two daughter cells which further divided into two more cells.
Meiosis produces four nonidentical daughter cells.
Meiosis produces four genetically distinct daughter cells.
2 daughter cells
4 cells