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Which cell is normally produced as a direct result of meiosis
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Meiosis results in the formation of four haploid cells which can act as gametes. The male gamete is the sperm and the female gamete is the ovum. These gametes possess only half the set of the chromosomes.
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It results in the formation of 4 haploid cells which can act as gametes. One male gamete has sperm and the female gamete is the ovum. Each posse only half the set of the chromosomes. A sperm having the normal species number of chromosomes
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