Meiotic division of a cell results in formation of four daughter cells.
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Generally in reduction division (meiosis) a diploid cell forms four haploid cells. Meiosis is divided into meiosis I and meiosis II. Meiosis I results in formation of two daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes than the parent and in meiosis II the two daughter cells undergo normal mitotic division to form four haploid cells.