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difference between mitosis and meiosis ​

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Answered by nagarann
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Explanation:Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells.

Answered by Krystal95
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MITOSIS

  • Mitosis is an asexual cell division process that occurs in all types of body cells except sex cells.
  • Two daughter cells are reproduced.
  • Asexual Reproduction
  • Mitosis happens in cellular growth and majorly during the body healing and repairing mechanism i.e. replacing the damaged or dead or cells that have limited life.

MEIOSIS

  • Meiosis is a sexual cell division process through gametogenesis that happens in meiocytes.
  • Meiosis is a sexual cell division process through gametogenesis that happens in meiocytes.
  • Sexual Reproduction.
  • Meiosis happens in sexual reproduction and gamete formation. This manages the maintenance of chromosomes counts i.e. a genetic diversity

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