Homologous pairs are separated, and the two resulting daughter cells have half as many chromosomes per cell. The two daughter cells produced from meiosis I enter meiosis II where they each are divided again to produce a total of four haploid daughter cells.
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How does the chromosome number in daughter cells compare to the parent cell in mitosis and meiosis?
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