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Three models of cellular reproduction are shown below.

Meiosis Binary Fission Mitosis



Which explanation about cellular reproduction is best supported by the models?

Mitosis and melosis both produce diploid and haplold gametes during cellular replication

Binary fission and mitosis both produce daughter cells that are identical to the parent cells.

Melosis and binary fission both include the process of crossing over during cellular replication

Melosis and mitosis both produce daughter cells with fewer chromosomes than the parent cells.

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