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So this question asks about sperm production and male bees, specifically how it may differ from sperm production and other animals.
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And it also mentions of how particularly for bees, males are haploid while the females are diploid.
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And because of this, it suggests about the processes of meiosis and mitosis, which are cell division.
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However, they have several differences that we may know of, but it's good to have a background of this before we answer this question.
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So mitosis and myosis, they definitely differ because mitosis consists of a single nuclear and cell division that produces the same number of chromosomes in the daughter cell as in the original cell.
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In contrast, myosis comprises two cell divisions that generate daughter cells with chromosome numbers reduced by half of the original diploid number.
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So i've drawn a diagram here and i'll just show you from using two n and n and n.
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As indications of the amount of chromosome numbers so you understand how the cell division works...