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How is mitosis different from meiosis? a)unlike meiosis, mitosis occurs only in somatic cells. b)unlike meiosis, mitosis produces eggs and sperm. c)unlike meiosis, mitosis involves two cell divisions. d) unlike meiosis, mitosis results in four haploid cells.

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