2. Two main differences between mitosis and meiosis are
1 point
A. Mitosis creates body cells...
2. Two main differences between mitosis and meiosis are
1 point
A. Mitosis creates body cells with 46 chromosomes each, and Meiosis creates sex
cells with 23 chromosomes each.
B. Meiosis creates body cells with 46 chromosomes each, and Mitosis creates sex
cells with 23 chromosomes each.
C. Mitosis - crossing over occurs, and matching pairs of chromosomes (homologous
pairs) separate.
D. Meiosis, two new cells are produced, and they have the total number of
chromosomes (46)
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