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An example of a structure containing cells that undergo mitosis. Discuss the purpose of mitosis, and explain how this differs from meiosis.

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Answered by sahilzz16
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Purpose of Mitosis:

Mitosis is vital for 3 main reasons: development and growth cell replacement and asexual reproduction.

The aim of Mitosis is to form a lot of diploid cells. It works by repetition every chromosome, and so separating the copies to totally different sides of the cell. That way, once the cell divides down the center, every new cell gets its own copy of each chromosome.

Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis:

-Mitosis and meiosis are nuclear division processes that occur during cell division.

-Mitosis involves the division of body cells, but meiosis involves the division of sex cells.

-The division of a cell occurs once in mitosis, whereas twice in meiosis.

-Two daughter cells are produced after mitosis and cytoplasmic division, while four daughter cells are produced after meiosis.

-Daughter cells resulting from mitosis are diploid, while those resulting from meiosis are haploid.

-Daughter cells that are the product of mitosis are genetically identical.

-Daughter cells produced after meiosis are genetically diverse.

-Tetrad formation occurs in meiosis but not mitosis.

Hope you understand:))

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