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OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 similarities 3 mitosis differences 3 meiosis differences

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

of what

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You have to complete the Venn Diagram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mitosis and Meiosis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Similarities and differences pls help!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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thx:)

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

Why did you tag me?

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Cause I need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a difference is that Mitosis is the process through which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets. Essentially, a cell (the mother cell) divides itself into two cells (the daughter cells), which are identical to the mother cell. Meiosis, on the other hands, is a special type of cell division necessary for sexual reproduction in eukaryotes. In the process of meiosis, a cell that contains two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father (the zygote – which is a female egg fertilized by male sperm), produces four cells containing one copy of each chromosome.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok can u put that in a list like 1 2 3 similarities....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

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Cause I'm not sure how to "count"it

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thx

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Number of Divisions 1.mitosis has one and meiosis has two Crossing Over 2.mitosis cant cross over and meiosis could cross over

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one more for differences do you have 1 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

46 chromosomes = mitosis -46 = meiosis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

their Chromosome Number thats good

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thx :)

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np

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and for the similarities?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have any ideas

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hmm..... wait a sec

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha thy both divide in the process

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u have ideas?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both start with one cell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well they both have the basic 5 phases

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both have chromosomes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats right

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thx

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ya

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np

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bye

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ahh thx :)

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