Biology, asked by kishu6331, 10 months ago


the \: number \: of \: daughter \: cells \\ formed \: at \: the \: end \: of \: meiosis \\ is
a.2 \: haploid \: cells \\ b.2 \: diploid \: cells \\ c.4 \: haploid \: cells \\ d.4 \: diploid \: cells

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Answered by davisshikhar
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c. 4 haploid cells

2cells from meiosis I and and 2 from meiosis II

since we knw that meiosis occurs in 2 steps

i.e, meiosis I and meisosisII

Answered by haiderali73
1

Answer-: four haploid

Explanation-: The dividing cell goes through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase twice. At the end of meiosis and cytokinesis, four haploid cells are produced from a single diploid cell. These haploid daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell and are not genetically identical to the parent cell.

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