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How are meiosis and mitosis different? A. Meiosis produces four cells, but mitosis produces two cells B. Mitosis produces haploid cells and meiosis produces diploid cells C. Mitosis has anaphase 1 and
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How are meiosis and mitosis different?
A. Meiosis produces four cells, but mitosis produces two cells
B. Mitosis produces haploid cells and meiosis produces diploid cells
C. Mitosis has anaphase 1 and 2, but meiosis has only anaphase 1
D. Chromatids are formed only during the process of meiosis
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Option A is the correct answer
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