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rewona [7]
3 years ago
11

After meiosis_____ gentically different cells are formedtwothreefour​

Biology
1 answer:
Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is four.

Explanation:

After meiosis four, genetically different cells are formed. The meiosis results in four daughter cells that are haploid, which means they contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid parent cell.

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