Which of the following statements are TRUE about mitosis and meiosis? Choose ALL that apply.
In humans, mitosis results in cells with 46 chromosomes, and meiosis results in cells with 23 chromosomes.
Both processes start with interphase.
Mitosis makes 2 daughter cells, meiosis makes 4.
Mitosis produces gametes, while meiosis is used for growth and repair.
Crossing over occurs in both mitosis and meiosis.
Mitosis has 1 division, meiosis has 2 divisions.
Both processes result in identical daughter cells.
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