Biology, asked by chinmay2638, 6 months ago

A key difference between daughter cells resulting from mitosis and meiosis is that:
(a) After meiosis, there is 1 daughter cell. After mitosis, there are 4 daughter
cells.
(b) After meiosis, there are 4 daughter cells. After mitosis, there are 2 daughter cells.
(c) After meiosis, there are 4 daughter cells. After mitosis, is 1 daughter cell.
(d) After meiosis, there are 2 daughter cells. After mitosis, there are 4 daughter cells.​

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Answered by Khushbu181997
7

Answer: B

Explanation:  After meiosis, there are 4 daughter cells. After mitosis, there are 2 daughter cells. In case of simple mitosis cell divide only once and produce two identical daughters cells. But in case of meiosis there are two divison : Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2. It means cell divides two times it means meiosis produce 4 daughters cells.

Answered by loyolanathanielkurt
1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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