Which type of cell is produced by meiosis in a male organism? A. body cell B. egg cell C. sperm cell D. parent cell
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i think it is c or d
hmm... i think.. Meiosis is the production of sperm and egg cells. These cells are "Gamete" or "Sex" cells. Each cell has to go through the division process twice in order for the cell to end up with half the number of chromosomes....
sooooooooooooooooooooo c
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male- sperm cells female- egg cells... You are welcome.
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What is the result at the end of meiosis II? A. two haploid cells B. four haploid cells C. two diploid cells D. four diploid cells
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hmm... i feel like.. In humans, meiosis produces genetically different haploid daughter cells, each with 23 chromosomes that consist of one chromatid. These haploid cells become unfertilized eggs in females and sperm in males. So, the result at the end of meiosis II is four haploid cells, with each chromosome containing two sister chromatids. four haploid cells, with each chromosome consisting of a single chromatid. four diploid cells, with each chromosome consisting of a single chromatid. Replication of chromosomes occurs between meiosis I and meiosis II. what do you say...
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it was b i looked it up thanks for your help
It's C Some organisms that reproduce asexually are hydra, bacteria, and single celled organisms. Meiosis is the production of sperm and egg cells. These cells are "Gamete" or "Sex" cells. Each cell has to go through the division process twice in order for the cell to end up with half the number of chromosomes.
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