Remember what each process looks like as a diagram? Use this activity to see whether you can visually distinguish between mitosis and meiosis. Decide which process each diagram relates to.
What process does this stage belong to?
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make. Mitosis ends by producing diploid cells.
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make. Mitosis ends by producing diploid cells.
What process does this stage belong to?
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
This stage occurs in both mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make.
This stage occurs in both mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make.
What process does this stage belong to?
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, only meiosis involves the "crossing over" that results in mixed and matched chromatids.
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, only meiosis involves the "crossing over" that results in mixed and matched chromatids.
What process does this stage belong to?
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, mitosis does not include "crossing over," so the chromatids are identical to the cell's chromosomes, but with half the number.
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, mitosis does not include "crossing over," so the chromatids are identical to the cell's chromosomes, but with half the number.
What process does this stage belong to?
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make.
Mitosis and meiosis have similarities in terms of DNA replication. However, they differ in the number of cell divisions and in the number of daughter cells they make.
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