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Got 5 of each

Meiosis
-occurs in the formation of sex cells (gametes)
-results in 4 genetically different haploid cells
-cell division used for reproduction to produce gamates
- the chromosomes may differ because the chromosomes formed by meiosis exchange some part of their genes
- involves more than one division

Mitosis
-occurs in somatic (body cells)
-results in 2 genetically identical diploid celss
-cell division used for growth replacement and repair of damaged cells
- the chromosomes n genes r same in both daughter cells
- involves just one division

Having trouble with the last 5 hoping yall can point a few out
thanks

2007-04-07 10:03:51 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

1 answers

Meiosis:
1. involves homologous chromosomes pairing up (synapsis)
2. recombines some of the DNA by crossing over during the time when the homologs are synapsed
3. no interphase beween divisions I and II.

That's all I have right now.

2007-04-07 13:24:24 · answer #1 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 0

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