what is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
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Answer:
mitosis and meiosis
Explanation:
mitosis produces two daughter cells whereas meiosis produces four daughter cells
mitosis is a somatic cells(tisdue cells)
meiosis is gametes cells
Answer:
Mitosis is one of the type of the cell division that results into daughter cells each having a nucleus containing the same number of chromosomes of the mother cell and it is also called equational division. It occurs in all vegetative and somatic cells.
Meiosis is also known as reduction division which is so named as it results in the formation of four daughter cells and each with half the number of chromosomes. All sexually reproducing organisms undergo meiosis, either for the purpose of gamete formation or to reduce the diploid zygote to a haploid condition. During meiosis, the nucleus divides twice.