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Meiosis
Meiosis - The sex cells nucleus makes a copy of each chromosome same as before. But then the similar chromosomes group up and swap parts with each other. Making completely new chromosomes. They then split in half again, making two new cells with two different pairs of chromosomes. Which then split apart Once more creating 4 new cells (From the original one) Each with completely random chromosomes.
Mitosis
Mitosis - The body cell's nucleus makes a copy of its chromosomes. The Chromotids are then pulled to the poles of the cell and split in half, the cell then divides in half into two new cells. Each cell has one pair of chromosomes each.
Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into 2 “daughter” cells which are identical. The 5 phases of mitosis are-
Interphase: the dna cell is copied
Prophase: chromosomes pair up together
Metaphase: chromosomes line up end to end
Anaphase: sister chromatids are pulls apart & separated to different ends
Telophase: chromosomes got her together in which a membrane forms around each set to creat 2 new nuclei.
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