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ThisGirlPretty:

What cells are the outcome of meiosis? Are these cells diploid or haploid?

Warriorz13:

If a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, which is something certain types of plant and fungus do as part of their normal life cycles, the end result is two identical haploid cells (n→n). In meiosis, however, you start with a diploid cell that divides twice to produce four haploid cells.

Warriorz13:

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ThisGirlPretty:

It does I will tag some people on your question

Warriorz13:

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ThisGirlPretty:

Okie :d and thank you so much!

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