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How many more phases occur during meiosis than during mitosis

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The correct answer would be 4 phases.

Mitosis is a equational division which results in the formation of two daughter cells with equal number of chromosomes as there were in parent cell. It contains four phases prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. It helps in growth and repair of the cells.

In contrast, meiosis is reductional division which leads to production of four haploid daughter cells from a single diploid parent cell. It usually takes place during the formation of gametes. It takes place in two divisions namely meiosis I and meiosis II.

Meiosis I contains four phases:

  • prophase I
  • metaphase I
  • anaphase I
  • telophase I

Meiosis II also contains four phases:

  • prophase II
  • metaphase II
  • anaphase II
  • telophase II

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