There are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Triphase. The two that are opposite are Interphase and Anaphase.
Mitosis:
interphase prophase metaphase anaphase telephase
Meiosis:
prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telephase I, prophase II, metaphase II, anaphase II, telephase II
1, 2, 3, & 4......... :) (StudyIsland)
The M phase of the cell cycle consists of two phases only: mitosis or meiosis and cytokinesis.
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.
In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+) In both phases, the sister chromatids seperate. :+)
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.
there are no faces in mitosis and meiosis but there are phases
1, 2, 3, & 4......... :) (StudyIsland)
1, 2, 3, & 4......... :) (StudyIsland)
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The M phase of the cell cycle consists of two phases only: mitosis or meiosis and cytokinesis.
Meiosis is Sexual Reproduction, unlike Mitosis, that is responsible for cell growth and other functions. Meiosis has the same phases as Mitosis except that it undergoes those phase twice (Meiosis l and ll). This results in 4 daughter cells, unlike Mitosis which results in only 2 daughter cells. Also, in Mitosis the daughter cells are identical to the original cell, while in Meiosis, it increases genetic variation, because it has characteristics of both parent 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.
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.
Spermatogenesis consists of 4 phases : 1. MULTIPLICation . by mitosis 2. Growth (G1 , S , G2) 3. Meiosis 4.Spermiogenesis
Meiosis
Its meiosis. Mitosis is cell division.
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.