What is produced by the end of meiosis?

What is produced by the end of meiosis?

  • Correct Answer: three haploid cells
  • sixteen haploid cells
  • eight haploid cells
  • four haploid cells

Explanation: At the end of meiosis, four haploid cells have been produced, but the cells are not yet gametes. The cells need to develop before they become mature gametes capable of fertilization. The development of haploid cells into gametes is called gametogenesis .

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