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What are two types of eukaryotic cell division?

Meiotic and Mitotic [ Meiosis and Mitosis ] are the two Types.


In what process does cell division produce germ cells?

So far as nuclear division is concerned, in somatic cells it is mitotic whereas in germ cells it is meiotic.


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


Is the genetic information in daughter cells unique or indetical?

The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are genetically identical. The daughter cells that result from meiotic cell division are genetically unique.


The cloning of cells involves in the process of?

Mitotic cell division. #3 on castlelearning(;

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How would you distinguish human mitotic cells from human meiotic cells?

By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division


Cells that undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division are called?

somatic cells


Is a mutation passed on to new cells that are copied by it?

A mutation is passed on to new cells when the parent cell undergoes DNA replication in preparation for mitosis or meiosis. After DNA replication, mitotic cell division or meiotic cell division will occur, and the mutation will be passed on to the new cells. All of the cells produced by mitotic cell division will have the mutation and half of the cells produced by meiotic cell division will have the mutation.


How does the arrangement in chromosomes at meta phase differ in mitotic division and the first division?

in meiotic cell division the chromosomes are not aligned in the middle like meta phase.


What are the two disjunctionsthat can occur?

Mitotic or meiotic, depending on whether ordinary cell division or gamete production is involved.


What are two types of eukaryotic cell division?

Meiotic and Mitotic [ Meiosis and Mitosis ] are the two Types.


In what process does cell division produce germ cells?

So far as nuclear division is concerned, in somatic cells it is mitotic whereas in germ cells it is meiotic.


Where are cells produced?

New cells are formed from the pre existing cells by cell division


What will happen if mitotic and meiotic processes never evolve?

do you mean milotic? and there is no suck thing as a meiotic.


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


Is the genetic information in daughter cells unique or indetical?

The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are genetically identical. The daughter cells that result from meiotic cell division are genetically unique.


How many cells are produced from a single cell after five mitotic division?

32