The part of meiosis that is similar to mitosis is inter-phase.
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.
There is no Mitosis II. I assume you are referring to Meosis, which has 2 stages of Mitosis. The second stage of Mitosis in Meiosis has the same phases as the first stage, but as opposed to producing two genetically identical daughter cells, it produces two slightly different gametes, other wise known as sex cells, otherwise known as haploids.
yes it does
During mitosis, sister chromatids are separated.
Mitosis produces 2 genetically identical cells, while meiosis makes 4 genetically different cells.The end cells at mitosis are diploid (2N), while the end cells at meiosis are haploid (N).
All steps of meiosis II are similar to the steps of Mitosis
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.
meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.
There is no Mitosis II. I assume you are referring to Meosis, which has 2 stages of Mitosis. The second stage of Mitosis in Meiosis has the same phases as the first stage, but as opposed to producing two genetically identical daughter cells, it produces two slightly different gametes, other wise known as sex cells, otherwise known as haploids.
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mitosis involves 1 division while meiosis involves 2
yes it does
Meiosis is the division of the gametes(sex cells), haploid (n) Mitosis is cell division, diploid (2n) In meiosis, there are the similar cycles (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase), but there are two cycles of each (ex: prophase 1, prophase 2 ETC).
During mitosis, sister chromatids are separated.
Meiosis II is similar to mitosis in that both processes involve separation of sister chromatids. In both processes, sister chromatids are separated to produce haploid daughter cells.
The phases found in both meiosis and mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. In meiosis, there are two rounds of division (meiosis I and meiosis II), while mitosis only involves one round of division.