Biology, asked by ItzMichi, 1 month ago

what are 10 differences between
mitosis
and
meiosis

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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MITOSIS:

  • IT HELPS IN GROWTH AND REPLACEMENT

  • 2 DAUGHTER CELLS PRODUCED

  • DIPLOID DAUGHTER CELLS

  • GENETICALLY IDENTICAL DAUGHTER CELLS

  • OCCURS IN BODY CELLS

  • One cell division ( 4 stages total)

  • Prophase is short

  • Recombination/crossing over

  • During metaphase, individual chromosomes line up on cell’s equator

  • During anaphase, sister chromatids move to opposite ends of the cell

MEIOSIS:

  • Only occurs in animals, plants, and fungi

  • Creates germ/s e x cells

  • Two cell divisions (8 stages total)

  • Prophase I is longer

  • Recombination/crossing over of chromosomes during prophase I

  • During metaphase I, pairs of chromosomes line up on cell’s equator

  • During anaphase I, sister chromatids move together to the same cell pole. During anaphase II, sister chromatids are separated to opposite ends of the cell

  • four daughter cells

  • Creates haploid daughter cells

  • Daughter cells are genetically different
Answered by Anonymous
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