One way meiosis i is different from mitosis is that
a. meiosis i produce 2 haploid daughter c...
Biology, 31.01.2020 07:59 bubblegum2850
One way meiosis i is different from mitosis is that
a. meiosis i produce 2 haploid daughter cells, but mitosis produces 2 diploid daughter cell
b. sister chromatids are pulled apart during meiosis i, but not during mitosis
c. replication occurs during interphase before mitosis, but not before meiosis i
d homologous chromosomes are segregated during mitosis, but remain together during meiosis i.
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