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Biology, 13.12.2021 21:40 Mercedes12152002

Mitosis and meiosis differ in the way chromosomes move and in their number of cell divisions. A cell replicates, or copies, all its chromosomes before entering either mitosis or meiosis in mitosis, however, each daughter cell receives an identical complete diploid set of chromosomes
By contrast during Meiosis, what do daughter cells receive?
Homologous chromosomes are separated and each daughter cell receives only a haploid set of chromosomes
Each chromosomes to produce two diplold daughter cells sach of which has the same number of chromosomes
in daughter cells help increase genetic variation from one generation to the next
Homologus chromosomes are separated and each daughter cell receives 2 diploid sets of chromosomes

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