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Hello everyone.
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So here according to the question we need to differentiate between this mitosis and meiosis.
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So we'll take up the important differences between these two processes.
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So first of all if we check over here, mitosis.
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So it is a type of cell division that results in the formation of two identical daughter cells.
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Identical daughter cells.
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Now identical daughter cells actually means that the same number of chromosomes as present in the parent cell.
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But if we check for meiosis, then we find that this is a type of cell division that results in the formation of four daughter cells, four daughter cells and with half, with half the number of chromosomes as in the parent cell.
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Half of the number of chromosomes, chromosomes, as in parents, or as the parent cell, as parents said.
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Okay.
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So this is the major point of difference between this two type of cell divisions.
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So these two are type of cell division.
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Okay.
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One is reductional and the other one is equation.
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Now the next is the mode of reproduction in which we find like this the asexual reproduction.
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Or sexual reproduction.
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And here we find the sexual reproduction.
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Sexual reproduction.
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And this is basically we differentiated on the basis of mode of reproduction.
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Okay.
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Now the next point of differentiation.
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Is basically their occurrence.
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So in all the cells we find this, all the cells.
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But meiosis we find in the reproductive cells or the gametes.
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So reproductive cells...