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What is difference between mitiosis and miosis

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Answered by Amridhriti
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Answer:

Mitosis :

* Takes place in division of body cells.

* For growth and replacement .

* Two Identical daughter cells

Meiosis :

* In reproductive cells .

* For gamete formation.

* Four randomly assorted daughter cells.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Mitosis And Meiosis

Explanation:

  • Mitosis has Two girl cells are delivered. Every cell is diploid containing a similar number of chromosomes.
  • Meiosis has a Four little girl cells are created. Every cell is haploid containing one-a large portion of the quantity of chromosomes as the first cell.  
  • Mitosis gives two cores, and henceforth two cells, while meiosis gives four.
  • Mitosis gives indistinguishable cells to one another and to the mother cell, while meiosis prompts hereditary variety because of traverse and free collection.  
  • Mitosis comprises of one phase though meiosis comprises of two phases. Mitosis produces diploid cells (46 chromosomes) though
  • Meiosis produces haploid cells (23 chromosomes). Mitosis produces two indistinguishable little girl cells while meiosis produces four hereditarily unique little girl cells.
  • The  meiosis is the decrease of the Ploidy (number of chromosomes) of the gametes from diploid (2n, or arrangements of 23 chromosomes) to haploid (1n or one lot of 23 chromosomes).  
  • Mitosis is where a solitary cell isolates into two indistinguishable little girl cells.
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