5B. at the end of meiosis II What is the significance of these daughter cells (i.e....

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5B. at the end of meiosis II What is the significance of thesedaughter cells (i.e. what do they mature to become)?
6. Why is the reduction to haploid from diploid important inmeiosis II?

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5B At the end of meosis II which is a reductional cell division produces reproductive cells or gametes 4 different daughter cells are formed at the end of meosis II exh having half the no of chromsomes haploid than that    See Answer
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