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How are meiosis and mitosis different? a. mitosis produces haploid cells, while meiosis produces diploid cells. b. tetrads form only during the process of mitosis. c. chromatids form only during the process of meiosis. d. meiosis produces haploid cells, while mitosis produces diploid cells.

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