How does the division of the diploid cell into a haploid cell take place?
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Both mitosis and meiosis are types of cell division that involve the segregation of chromosomes into daughter cells. ... When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical haploid daughter cells; when a diploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical diploid daughter cells.
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During meiosis, a diploid germ cell undergoes two cell divisions to produce four haploid gamete cells (e.g., egg or sperm cells), which are genetically distinct from the original parent cell and contain half as many chromosomes.
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