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difference between meiosis and mitosis?

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Answered by Harjit0029
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Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells. Below we highlight the keys differences and similarities between the two types of cell division.

Answered by thakrepayal
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Meiosis:

  • It Completed in 2 stages.
  • Prophase is longer than prophase of cellular division and is split into 5 substages.
  • Crossing over takes place within which the exchange of segments of chromatids happens.
  • Chromatid's area units are shorter and thick.  

Mitosis:

  • This division takes place in corporal cells and as a result of this division, growth happens.
  • Completed in one stage.  
  • No biological process takes place.
  • The Synopsis doesn't manifest itself at metaphase.
  • Chromatid's area units are long and skinny.

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