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mitosis:somatic cells :: meiosis:​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mitosis : somatic cells :: meiosis : germ cells

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Mitosis: Somatic cells:: Meiosis: Gonads/ Reproductive cells/ Sex cells

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Mitosis is an equational division which produces two daughter cells with 2n chromosome number. While meiosis is a reductional division where 4 daughter cells are produced with n chromosome number. Mitosis takes place in somatic cells. Meiosis is needed in sex cells for maintaining the species. Since two sex cells fuse to form a single zygote thus if both remains 2n it will result in the reproduction of a new species.

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