Daughter cells are genetically identical Daughter cells are haploid Daughter cells are genetically different Daughter cells are diploid Forms gametes Occurs only in somatic cells Responsible for growth and repair Leads to genetic diversity A. mitosis B. meiosis
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Daughter cells formed during mitosis have identical sets of chromosomes with identical genes different sets of chromosomes with identical genes identical sets of chromosomes with different genes different sets of chromosomes with different genes
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The daughter cells following mitosis are genetically while the daughter cells following meiosis are genetically. Mitosis is considered a(n) division while meiosis is considered a(n) division. If there are 10 chromosomes in a parent cell prior to mitosis, then there will be chromosomes in the daughter cells following mitosis.
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