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  • Mitosis vs. Meiosis: Cell Number, Type & Genetic Differences Explained
    When you compare the number and type of cells that result from mitosis and meiosis, the key difference is the number of cells produced and their genetic content. Here's a breakdown:

    Mitosis:

    * Number of cells: 2 daughter cells

    * Genetic content: Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell (diploid). Each daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

    * Purpose: Growth, repair, and asexual reproduction

    Meiosis:

    * Number of cells: 4 daughter cells

    * Genetic content: Daughter cells are genetically different from the parent cell (haploid). Each daughter cell has half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

    * Purpose: Sexual reproduction, producing gametes (sperm and egg cells)

    In summary:

    * Mitosis creates two identical daughter cells for growth and repair, while meiosis creates four genetically diverse daughter cells for sexual reproduction.

    Let me know if you'd like more details about the processes of mitosis and meiosis!

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