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How are mitosis and meiosis different from each other? A. Meiosis produces gametes and mitosis produces cells for the organism to grow and repair itself. B. Mitosis produces four daughter cells and meiosis
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How are mitosis and meiosis different from each other?
A. Meiosis produces gametes and mitosis produces cells for the organism to grow and repair itself.
B. Mitosis produces four daughter cells and meiosis produces two daughter cells.
C. Mitosis produces sperm and egg cells and meiosis produces cells for the organism to grow and repair itself.
D. Mitosis produces four different cells and meiosis produces identical cells.
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The answer is A. because meiosis happens during heredity.
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The answer is B.
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