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WOW!!! I can't believe I missed that!! Thank you for pointing that out. Yes, Meiosis does not produce genetically identical cells. My bad!!
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Hey,
Mitosis is basically this: the process in which a sell divides into two, creating two genetically identical cells via the processes of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telaphase and cytokineses.
Meiosis however, form gametes or sex cells (egg and sperm). Instead of having two identical cells, you have four genetically identical cells. Again, the phases are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telaphase/ cytokineses. The only other difference between mitosis and meiosis is the fact that meiosis has additional steps. Prophase II, Metaphase II, anaphase II, and telephase/ cytokineses II.
Hope that helps!!
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Oh alright, thanks!! Oh well that's true, I could always post questions on here!
I have heard Organic involves a lot of nuclear chem, is this true?
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Hello all.
I am taking Organic Chem in my next semester of college. I'm really nervous, I have heard from people that Organic is really hard. Any inside information I should know before the class starts?
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Hi, I'm your-angel and I'm new. I'm currently a Science Major at Franklin Pierce University.
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Hello all:
I have to do a five to seven page paper on the differences between men and women in Science. Any one have any ideas?