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How are mitosis and meiosis similar?
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• They are both forms of cell division.
They produce daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.
• They are both caused by mutations.
• They produce the same number of daughter cells.
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They are both forms of cell division.
Brief explanation: Both processes divide cells, but mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells (usually diploid), while meiosis produces four genetically varied haploid gametes — they are not caused by mutations and do not produce the same number of daughter cells.
Brief explanation: Both processes divide cells, but mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells (usually diploid), while meiosis produces four genetically varied haploid gametes — they are not caused by mutations and do not produce the same number of daughter cells.
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