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Compare and contrast the processes of mitosis and meiosis
Describe two processes that occur in both mitosis and meiosis
think about the cells at the outcome of both processes. how are they different? explain at least two difference
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Mitosis: producing body cells
Meiosis: producing sex cells
Prophase and anaphase both occur, but meiosis produces 4 cells and mitosis produces 2.
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