What is the end result of meiosis?
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MEIOSIS produces four haploid daughter cells as a result of the process.
MEIOSIS, or reductional division, is a process in which a parent cell splits into daughter cells. There are two phases to the procedure:
MEIOSIS 1- The parent cell splits into two daughter cells in the first stage of the process.
MEIOSIS 2- The two daughter cells undergo Reductional division to create four Haploid(n) daughter cells in this stage. These parent cells’ chromosomal content is decreased, and haploid daughter cells with half as many chromosomes are formed.