The correct answer is B. Four genetically different haploid cells.
Step-by-step explanation
Meiosis is the name given to the process of reproduction in cells, which is characterized by giving genetic diversity in descendant cells, a key process for sexual reproduction that relates two different individuals to produce a new one, whose genetic material will be a combination of the previous two. Meiosis is the division of a diploid cell (2n) provided with two sets of chromosomes, into four haploids (n) cells, that is, provided with half the genetic load of the previous cell. So, the correct answer is B. Four genetically different haploid cells.