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The parent cell that enters meiosis is diploid, whereas the four daughter cells that result are haploid. True or false?.

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The parent cell that enters meiosis is diploid, whereas the four daughter cells that result are haploid.

  • In both meiosis I and meiosis II, the DNA content is cut in half.
  • In meiosis I, the ploidy level transforms from diploid to haploid, and it stays haploid in meiosis II.

Which of these is a meiotic function?

  • Gametes, or sex cells, are created during meiosis.
  • There are four haploid daughter cells formed during meiosis (containing half as many chromosomes as the parent cell).

Which four primary stages of meiosis are there?

  • Since meiosis involves two rounds of cell division, a beginning cell can generate four gametes (eggs or sperm).
  • Cells move through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase with each round of division.

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