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To determine: The cells that are produced by mitosis in animals.
Introduction: In the process of cell division, the chromatin present in the nucleus shrinks and form a thread like structure called the chromosomes. Cells divide either by mitosis or meiosis processes. Meiosis I and meiosis II are the two separate sequential events in the meiosis process.
To determine: The cells that are produced by meiosis in animals.
Introduction: In the process of cell division, the chromatin present in the nucleus shrinks and form a thread like structure called the chromosomes. Cells divide either by mitosis or meiosis processes. Meiosis I and meiosis II are the two separate sequential events in the meiosis process.
To determine: The cells that are produced by mitosis and meiosis in plants.
Introduction: In the process of cell division, the chromatin present in the nucleus shrinks and form a thread like structure called the chromosomes. Cells divide either by mitosis or meiosis processes. Meiosis I and meiosis II are the two separate sequential events in the meiosis process.
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