differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / pooja

Mitisis is a somatic cell division .it occurs in diploid
cells.because of this a parent cell can give rise to only
two daughter cells.The diploid chrmosomal number as it is
transferred into daughter cells.

Meiosis is a germcell division.It occurs in reproductive
cells.Because of this parent cell can give rise to four
haploid daughter cells.

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / mimi sam

Mitosis and meiosis are boring!!!!!!

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / emma lee

Mitosis and meiosis are both boring!!!

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / jica

meiosis
-the cellular process that results in the no. of chromosomes in gamete-producing cells being reduced to one half and that involves a reduction division in which one of each pair of homologous chromosomes passes to each daughter cell and in mitotic division.
mitosis
-a process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell involves typically a series of steps consisting of interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis and results in the formation of two new nuclei each having the same no. of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / pavan

in mitosis cell is going to divide it self in to
two....identically.....................................................in
meiosis cell is goin to divide but exchange of chromatids
will takes place...........

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / charlie

miosis is the product from the cells nd mitosis is a
product form another thin

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differentiate Mitosis and Meiosis ?..

Answer / dhfdfh

the tae is going in the lovot

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