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Meiosis I begins with one cell. How many cells are formed by the end of meiosis II?
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Meiosis I begins with one cell. How many cells are formed by the end of meiosis II?
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4 or 2 cells are formed at the end of meiosis II. Depends
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meiosis always results in 4 cells ......it happens in diploid and results into 4 haploid cells !!!!
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