How many daughter cells and final chromosome number will be formed
during meiosis from 600 cells each with 6 chromosomes?
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30 chromosomes
At the end of mitosis, the two daughter cells will be exact copies of the original cell. Each daughter cell will have 30 chromosomes. At the end of meiosis II, each cell (i.e., gamete) would have half the original number of chromosomes, that is, 15 chromosomes. 2.
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At the end of mitosis the two daughter cells will be exact copies of the original cell each daughter cell will have 30 chromosomes.
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- At the end of meiosis II each cell (i.e., gamete) would have half the original number of chromosomes that is 15 chromosomes.
- Two daughter cells are the final result from the mitotic process while four cells are the final result from the meiotic process.
- For organisms that reproduce via sexual reproduction, daughter cells result from meiosis.
- The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell.
- The process results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell.
- Meiosis has both similarities to and differences from mitosis which is a cell division process in which a parent cell produces two identical daughter cells.
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