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Why is mitosis called equational division ? ​

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Answered by BhawnaAggarwalBT
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mitosis is called as equational division because in mitosis a parent cell is divided into two daughter cells which are also haploid and number of chromosomes and dna remains same whereas in meiosis one parents cell divide to form four haploid cells and is known as reductional division.

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Answered by bavitha333
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Mitosis is called equational division because number of chromosomes and amount of DNA in daughter cells remain equal to parent cells. ... If a parent cell has 18 chromosomes, then in daughter cells formed by mitosis have each 18 chromosomes.

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