Purpose - mitosis is mostly responsible for cell growth, regeneration, and asexual reproduction.for Whilst meiosis produces gametes for sexual reproduction.
Cell Types Involved - Mitosis are fully related to somatic cells whilst the process of meiosis is directly related to all cells of the organic body.
Replication of DNA - both the meiosis and mitosis processes involve dna replication/duplication. during mitosis, the replication occurs during Interphase Phase S. While during meosis, it occurs during Interphase I.
Number of division - Meosis should produce four daughter cells as a result of two cell divisions while mitosis produces two identical daughter cells as a result of a singular cell division.
Gives rise to variation - although meiosis produce more variation compared to mitosis, both processes DO give rise to variation. So yes.
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Purpose - mitosis is mostly responsible for cell growth, regeneration, and asexual reproduction.for Whilst meiosis produces gametes for sexual reproduction.
Cell Types Involved - Mitosis are fully related to somatic cells whilst the process of meiosis is directly related to all cells of the organic body.
Replication of DNA - both the meiosis and mitosis processes involve dna replication/duplication. during mitosis, the replication occurs during Interphase Phase S. While during meosis, it occurs during Interphase I.
Number of division - Meosis should produce four daughter cells as a result of two cell divisions while mitosis produces two identical daughter cells as a result of a singular cell division.
Gives rise to variation - although meiosis produce more variation compared to mitosis, both processes DO give rise to variation. So yes.