Daughter cells produced at the end of meiosis II have Multiple Choice twice the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. four times the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. half the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. one-fourth the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. the same number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.

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Daughter cells produced at the end of meiosis II have
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twice the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
four times the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
half the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
one-fourth the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
the same number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
Transcribed Image Text:Daughter cells produced at the end of meiosis II have Multiple Choice twice the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. four times the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. half the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. one-fourth the number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis. the same number of chromosomes as daughter cells produced in mitosis.
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The process by which the parent cells divide their genetic material into two or more daughter cells is known as cell division. The cells duplicate their genetic material before the cell division and divide into daughter cells to survive and function. 

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