name the type of cell division in which four daughter cells are formed from one mother cell in the and state two points of difference between this cell division and the other kind in which one parent cell gives rise to two daughter cells.
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Mitosis is the type of cell division in which one cell give rise to four haploid cells
In mitosis there are two divisions i.e mitosis1 and mitosis2 on the other hand there is a single division in meosis
In the mitosis the resultant daughter cells are haploid where as in meosis diploid cell daughters are formed..
In mitosis there are two divisions i.e mitosis1 and mitosis2 on the other hand there is a single division in meosis
In the mitosis the resultant daughter cells are haploid where as in meosis diploid cell daughters are formed..
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