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How are the daughter cells produced by meiosis
different from those produced by mitosis?​

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In mitosis, the cells of the daughter are as many chromosomes as the cell of the parent, and the cells of the daughter in meiosis are as many as the chromosome of the parent. Mitosis-generated daughter cells are similar, while meiosis-generated daughter cells are special as they cross.

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Answer:

In mitosis, the daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. But, in while meiosis, the daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes as the parent.

The daughter cells produced by mitosis are identical, whereas the daughter cells produced by meiosis are different because crossing over has occurred.

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