Mitosis is a type of cell division that produces cells that are identical to the parent cell. Meiosis is a different type of cell division that produces cells that carry half the genetic material of the parent cell.
Based on the information provided, how do the purposes of mitosis and meiosis differ?
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both mitosis and meiosis are brought by the centrioles present in the Centrosomes they differ in a manner in which mitosis which means the cell is divided into two daughter cells and meiosis which means the cell is divided into four daughter cells.
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