How do cells at the completion of meiosis compare with cells that have replicated their dna and are just about to begin meiosis?
a.they have twice the amount of cytoplasm and half the amount of dna.
b.they have half the number of chromosomes and half the amount of dna.
c.they have the same number of chromosomes and half the amount of dna.
d.they have half the number of chromosomes and one-fourth the amount of dna.
e.they have half the amount of cytoplasm and twice the amount of dna?

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Answer: D. They have half the number of chromosomes and one-fourth the amount of DNA.

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Daughter cells generated at the end of meiosis have half the number of chromosomes and one-fourth the amount of DNA of cells that have replicated their DNA and are just about to begin meiosis.

Four daughter cells are produced at the end of meiosis. This means that the DNA of the parent cells is shared into 4 and each daughter cell will get a part (1/4).

Daughter cells from meiosis usually get half of the chromosome number of the parent cell. This is why meiosis is called reductional division.

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