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explain meosis and mitosis.....​

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Answered by nancysingla
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1.mitosis contains one stage whereas meiosis contains two stages...
2.mitosis produce diploid cells whereas meosis produce haploid cells....
3.mitosis produces two identical daughter cells whereas meosis produce four genetically different daughter cells....

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Answered by aafi05
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Explanation:

Mitosis is a form of eukaryotic cell division that produces two daughter cells with the same genetic component as the parent cell. Chromosomes replicated during the S phase are divided in such a way as to ensure that each daughter cell receives a copy of every chromosome. In actively dividing animal cells, the whole process takes about one hour.

Meiosis is the form of eukaryotic cell division that produces haploid sex cells or gametes (which contain a single copy of each chromosome) from diploid cells (which contain two copies of each chromosome). The process takes the form of one DNA replication followed by two successive nuclear and cellular divisions (Meiosis I and Meiosis II). As in mitosis, meiosis is preceded by a process of DNA replication that converts each chromosome into two sister chromatids.

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