The part of meiosis that is similar to mitosis is inter-phase.
YES
there are no faces in mitosis and meiosis but there are phases
Meiosis
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.
Meiosis II is identical to Mitosis. Meiosis is split into two stages, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I is similar to mitosis however the cells resulting from it have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
The part of meiosis that is similar to mitosis is inter-phase.
they both have a prophase and an anaphase.
They have many similar steps they both have a prophase and an anaphase
similarities: They both go through interphase
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.
YES
Meiosis and not mitosis must be used to produce gamete. This is because meiosis produces spores that are used for reproduction and can form similar copies to the parent cell.
Both meiosis and mitosis are forms of cell reproduction.They both have a prophase and an anaphase.Both are forms of cell reproduction/Both are forms of nuclear division. Meiosis occurs in generative cells and mitosis in somatic cells.
The origin of meiosis does not have one widely accepted theory. There is a theory that meiosis is an adaptation of mitosis. However, this theory does not have a lot of support. There are several mechanisms that are similar in mitosis and meiosis, for example they go through similar phases of prophase, metaphase, etc. Mitosis is believed to have originated about 3 billion years before meiosis. However, there are also important differences. The most obvious difference is the end result - mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis produces four haploid daughter cells.
there are no faces in mitosis and meiosis but there are phases