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Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Meiosis produces four nonidentical daughter cells.
Somatic cells (body cells) undergo mitosis. An example of this could be a skin cell, as the skin cell replacing the dying skin cell must be an exact clone.Sex cells (gametes) undergo meiosis.Because meiosis results in half the number of chromosomes in it's daughter cells, gametes are the only cells that undergo meiosis in the body.
False. At the end of meiosis II, two daughter cells are produced from each original cell that underwent meiosis I. This results in a total of four haploid daughter cells being produced in total from one original diploid cell.
Identical, different.
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.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Two complete daughter cells are formed in Meiosis II. Meiosis II follows Meiosis I where the two daughter cells produced by Meiosis I undergo further division to form a total of four haploid daughter cells.
Four daughter cells.
In Meiosis four diploid daughter cells are produced.
Four non-identical daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
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.
Body cells do not undergo meiosis. Reproductive cells undergo meiosis, body cells, mitosis.
Meiosis produces four nonidentical daughter cells.
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