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how does meiosis differ from mitosis? ○ in meiosis, each of the daughte…

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how does meiosis differ from mitosis?
○ in meiosis, each of the daughter cells contains half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
○ in mitosis, each of the daughter cells have one less chromosome than the parent cell
○ in mitosis, each of the daughter cells must complete meiosis before they can complete mitosis
○ in meiosis, each of the daughter cells contain double the number of chromosomes as the parent cell

Explanation:

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Meiosis is a type of cell - division for sexual reproduction that results in four non - identical daughter cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell. Mitosis is a type of cell - division for growth and repair that results in two identical daughter cells with the same chromosome number as the parent cell.

Answer:

in meiosis, each of the daughter cells contains half as many chromosomes as the parent cell