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This is a process where a parent cell divides into four sex cells with half the chromosomes.

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The answer is Meiosis!
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Answer:

Meiosis

Step-by-step explanation:

Sex cells, or gametes, are haploid (half the number of the parent's chromosomes) cells produced when a single cell divides twice into four in a process called meiosis.

Meiosis happens in two stages, meiosis I, when the first division happens, and meiosis II, when the second division takes place, in the image I added you can see this process in detail.

I hope you find this information useful and interesting! Good luck!

This is a process where a parent cell divides into four sex cells with half the chromosomes-example-1
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