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What types of cells are made by meiosis

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Meiotic cells

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The cells made by meiosis genetically differ from the ones made by mitosis. When a cell is created by meiosis, the cell's chromosomes are greatly reduced thus producing four Gamete cells. Gamete cells are reproductive cells and are used either as sperm or egg cells.

(Chromosomes: A thread-like structure of DNA (nucleic acids and proteins) that carries genes.

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