Biology, asked by littleman110714, 1 year ago

Which describes the four cells that are produced at the end of meiosis?

dentical haploid cells
genetically different diploid cells
genetically different haploid cells
identical diploid cells

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Haploid cells, a normal eukaryotic organism and it is composed of diploid cells, even one set of chromosomes from the parent.


After meiosis the number of chromosomes in gametes is halved of course it is also considered as the haploid condition.


In humans normally the diploid number of chromosomes is around 46

Answered by thewordlycreature
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Haploid cell.

Haploid is the term used when a cell has half the usual number of chromosomes. A normal eukaryotic organism is composed of diploid cells, one set of chromosomes from each parent. However, after meiosis, the number of chromosomes in gametes is halved. The main difference between haploid cells and diploid cells is diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes, while haploid cells only have one complete set of chromosomes.

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