At the end of meiosis, if we began with a diploid cell, we have:
1) four haploid cells that are identical to each other and to the original mother cell.
2) four haploid cells that are not identical to each other nor to the original mother cell.
3) four diploid cells that are identical to each other and to the original mother cell.
4) two diploid cells that are not identical to each other nor to the original mother cell.
5) two diploid cells that are identical to each other and to the original mother cell.