mitosis and meiosis are two forms of cellular division that result in newly formed daughter cells. Which of the following is true about both of these processes (1) both processes occur during asexual reproduction (2) both processes occur only in reproductive cells (3) the number of chromosomes in the resulting daughter cells are reduced by half (4) replication of DNA occurs before the division of the nucleus
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So, this statement is not true for both processes. 2) Mitosis occurs in all types of cells, while meiosis occurs only in reproductive cells. So, this statement is not true for both processes. 3) In mitosis, the number of chromosomes in the resulting daughter Show more…
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