Biology, asked by ammybegum4, 2 days ago

Characteristic features of daughter cells formed during meiosis with respect to their mother cells

(a) Identical by having same number of chromosomes

(b) Identical by having half of the number of chromosomes

(c)Non-identical by having same number of chromosomes

(d) Non-identical by having half the number of chromosomes​

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Answered by techiegaru2
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By the end of meiosis, the resulting reproductive cells, or gametes, each have 23 genetically unique chromosomes. ... The overall process of meiosis produces four daughter cells from one single parent cell. Each daughter cell is haploid, because it has half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.

Answered by itzarmygirl21
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Answer:

(b) Identical by having half of the number of chromosomes

option b is the right answer

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