Differentiate the twoo types of cell division.
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There are two types of cell division.
1 ) Mitosis : Mitosis has 5 phases and creates two daughter cells that are genetically identical (diploid) to the mother cell. The 5 phases are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and interphase.
2 ) Meiosis : Meiosis is the cell division process that creates sex cells, also called gametes. The parent cell duplicates its genetic material and then undergoes two cell divisions that creates 4 cells with half (haploid) of the genetic material of the parent cell.
Cells undergoing meiosis use the same 5 cell division phases that are used in mitosis
1 ) Mitosis : Mitosis has 5 phases and creates two daughter cells that are genetically identical (diploid) to the mother cell. The 5 phases are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and interphase.
2 ) Meiosis : Meiosis is the cell division process that creates sex cells, also called gametes. The parent cell duplicates its genetic material and then undergoes two cell divisions that creates 4 cells with half (haploid) of the genetic material of the parent cell.
Cells undergoing meiosis use the same 5 cell division phases that are used in mitosis
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