Which of the following statements about mitosis and meiosis is *not* true?
the cells re...
Biology, 01.10.2019 22:00 jojo492192
Which of the following statements about mitosis and meiosis is *not* true?
the cells resulting from meiosis are diploid and the cells resulting from mitosis are haploid.
meiosis and meiosis both starts with one cell, meiosis ends with four and mitosis with two.
mitosis produces new cells for growth and repair, meiosis produces gametes.
mitosis goes through cytokinesis once, meiosis goes through cytokinesis twice.
cross over happens in meiosis, but not in mitosis.
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