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22 March, 20:28

How is mitosis different from meiosis

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  1. 22 March, 23:41
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    Mitosis produces 2 daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell while Meiosis results in 4 daughter cells with half of their parent's chromosomes.

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    Cells divide and reproduce in two different ways that are mitosis and meiosis. The fundamental difference in both cell division is that mitosis results in 2 identical daughter cells, but meiosis results in 4 sex cells with half chromosome numbers.

    In mitosis, daughter cells are genetically identical, creates all body cells apart from sex cells and no recombination occurs, whereas daughter cells are different, creates only sex cells, and recombination occurs in meiosis.
  2. 22 March, 23:54
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    I believe Mitosis is your individual cells dividing and meiosis is you and the males cells dividing but I might be wrong I'm not good at this subject sorry
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