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what is the difference between mitotic and meosis cell division​

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Answered by Rojaliniswain6769
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Explanation:

Mytosis:- it can be defined as the division of parent cell into two daughter cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes as parent cell.

Meyosis:-it can be defined as the kind of cell division in which one parent cell divides into 4 daughter cells. Each containing half the no.of chromosomes as parent cell.

Answered by prachiSayani
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Explanation:

meiosis - the chromosome number is reduced to half the diploid cells becomes haploid.

one cell gives rise to 4 daughter cells

meiosis has 2 major stages meiosis 1

and meiosis 2

each is further subdivided into prophase metaphase anaphase and telophase. it is necessary for growth and development. takes place in somatic cells

mitosis - the chromosome number does not change diploid cell remains diploid ,without change

one cell gives rise to two daughter cells

karyokinesis of mitosis has 4 stages viz. prophase metaphase anaphase and telophase. it is essential for formation of gametes in sexual reproduction . it takes place only in germinal cells.

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