What’s the Difference Between Meiosis and Mitosis?
AffordingAggie·3 months agoMitosis is like the photocopying machine of cells, making identical copies. Meiosis is more like the shuffle function on your playlist—each cell gets a unique mix!
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Mitosis is like a photocopy machine making identical copies. Meiosis, on the other hand, is like a remix artist creating unique versions.
Meiosis results in four genetically diverse cells with half the chromosomes, while mitosis produces two identical cells with the same chromosome number. Simple as that!
Mitosis is for growth and repair, meiosis is for making babies. Simple as that!
Mitosis creates two identical daughter cells, while meiosis produces four genetically different cells with half the chromosomes. Think twins vs. quadruplets!
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