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How is meiosis different from mitosis? A. Meiosis is a form of cell reproduction. B. Meiosis is a cycle of cell division. C. Meiosis produces four new cells. D. Meiosis begins with only one cell.
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How is meiosis different from mitosis?
A. Meiosis is a form of cell reproduction.
B. Meiosis is a cycle of cell division.
C. Meiosis produces four new cells.
D. Meiosis begins with only one cell.
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I think its C because meiosis produces 4 and mitosis produces 2 new cells
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