Somatic cells make up the connective tissue, skin, blood, bones and internal organs. Examples are muscle cells, blood cells, skin cells and nerve cells.
The parent cell is now split in two, creating 2 daughter cells, and nuclear division starts. Half of the original 46 chromosomes, or 23 chromosomes, will be present in each daughter cell. Each cell with 46 chromatids divides into two cells during meiosis II, each of which has 23 chromosomes. Since there were initially two cells that completed meiosis II, the process produces four cells, each of which has 23 chromosomes. Understanding the distinction between chromosomes and sister chromatids is essential to answering this question. The cell has previously experienced DNA replication during the G2 phase (in the S phase). So, the sister chromatids on each chromosome will be the same. There will only be 46 chromosomes, but 92 sister chromatids.
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