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Depends.

In males all four cells become sperm.

In females one becomes to oocyte while the other three become polar bodies that can provide some nutrients to the oocyte, or just dissipate depending on species.

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12y ago

In the male, the four haploid cells become viable sperm cells. In the female, only one of the four haploid cells becomes an egg ready for fertilization. The other three become "polar bodies" that are not fertile eggs. The reason for this is that the female egg needs a large amount of cytoplasm in order to nourish the zygote (organism formed after fertilization--the baby). The division of cytoplasm to the haploid cells is uneven, giving most of the cytoplasm to one haploid which becomes the fertile egg.

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Yes. A diploid cell will enter Meiosis I and by the end of Meiosis II, it will have become four haploid cells.

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Four haploid cells are created from one diploid cell by the process of meiosis.

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gametes

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Yes.

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