Answer:
The given statement is true.
Meiosis is a type of cell division which results in the production of four daughter cells, each containing exactly half the chromosome present in the parent cell.
Meiosis is divided into two steps:
Meiosis I: It is the reduction division in which homologous chromosomes are separated and distributed equally into two daughter cells.
Meiosis II: It is the second division in which sister chromatids are separated from each other and divided equally into the daughter cells.
Thus, the daughter cells neither contain homologous chromosomes nor the sister chromatids.