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Major Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis are given below :
1 ) :
• Mitosis occurs in somatic cells ( which are also known as body cells ).
• Meiosis occurs in reproductive cells at the time of formation of gametes.
2 ) :
• Mitosis results in the formation of exactly similar cells with same genetic material, with diploid( number of chromosomes.
• In Meiosis, four haploid( with only one set of chromosomes ). daughter cells are produced.
3 ) :
• Mitosis is an equational cell's division, number of chromosomes in daughters cells remains same as present in the parent cell.
• Meiosis is a reductional cell division, so the number of daughter cells become half of the number of cells present in parent cell.
4 ) :
• Mitosis provides growth and development.
• Meiosis is for gamete formation.
1 ) :
• Mitosis occurs in somatic cells ( which are also known as body cells ).
• Meiosis occurs in reproductive cells at the time of formation of gametes.
2 ) :
• Mitosis results in the formation of exactly similar cells with same genetic material, with diploid( number of chromosomes.
• In Meiosis, four haploid( with only one set of chromosomes ). daughter cells are produced.
3 ) :
• Mitosis is an equational cell's division, number of chromosomes in daughters cells remains same as present in the parent cell.
• Meiosis is a reductional cell division, so the number of daughter cells become half of the number of cells present in parent cell.
4 ) :
• Mitosis provides growth and development.
• Meiosis is for gamete formation.
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