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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Both mitosis and meiosis begin with a diploid cell that contains replicated chromosomes. Explain the main differences between these two processes and what types of daughter cells produced by each.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually, meiosis starts with two hapliod cells, then joined together. after that, it is then considered a diploid cell. the difference between these two processes are the fact that in meiosis, there is a set of homologous chromosomes, in other words, two identical sets of parent and sister chromatids, and in mitosis, there is only he one set of chromosomes.

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