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3 years ago
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The number of chromosomes in the cells made by meiosis are?

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Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
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Answer: 46 chromosomes

Explanation: Germ cells contain a complete set of 46 chromosomes (23 maternal chromosomes and 23 paternal chromosomes). By the end of meiosis, the resulting reproductive cells, or gametes, each have 23 genetically unique chromosomes. The overall process of meiosis produces four daughter cells from one single parent cell.

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