Biology 2.1.6 Meiosis vs Mitosis (randomise)

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A level Biology (2.1.6 Cell division and diversity ) Flashcards on Biology 2.1.6 Meiosis vs Mitosis (randomise), created by Sam Gunnell on 13/02/2019.
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Used for growth of multicellular organisms and repair of tissue Mitosis
Used in the production of gametes Meiosis
Four daughter cells produced Meiosis
Two daughter cells produced Mitosis
The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell Mitosis
Daughter cells contain two sets of chromosome (same as parent) Mitosis
Daughter cells have half the number of chromosome as the parent cells Meiosis (gamete)
Daughter cells contain one set of chromosomes Meiosis
Daughter cells are haploid Meiosis
Daughter cells are diploid (if the parent is diploid) Mitosis
Cells show genetic variation Meiosis
Daughter cells are genetically identical Mitosis
Takes place in both diploid and haploid cells Mitosis
Takes place only in diploid cells Meiosis
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