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Find examples where the four daughter cells from meiosis are equal in size and where they are found unequal in size.

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In flowering plants microsporogenesis, four daughter cells are produced which are of same size, while in megasporogenesis, four daughter cells are produced which are of unequal size.
Similarly it is seen in male and female gametogenesis also. In meiosis male gametes are of equal size and female gametes are of unequal size.
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