Complete the following chart.
CELL CYCLE/MITOSIS
MEIOSIS
10.Number of resultant daughte...
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Complete the following chart.
CELL CYCLE/MITOSIS
MEIOSIS
10.Number of resultant daughter cells
11. Number of DNA replications
12. Number of chromosomes compared to the original.
13. Type of cell are the resultant cells
14. Number of cell division that occur
15. Haploid or Diploid cells
16. Number of nucleus divisions
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