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Mitosis produces two identical, diploid body cells, while meiosis produces four non-identical, haploid sex cells or gametes. Mitosis involves a single round of cell division, while meiosis involves two rounds of cell division. Mitosis is used for general growth and repair, while meiosis is used for the production of gametes. Mitosis was discovered by Walther Flamming, while meiosis was discovered by Oscar Hertwig.
Mitosis produces two identical, diploid body cells, while meiosis produces four non-identical, haploid sex cells or gametes.
Mitosis involves a single round of cell division, while meiosis involves two rounds of cell division.
Mitosis is used for general growth and repair, while meiosis is used for the production of gametes.
Mitosis was discovered by Walther Flamming, while meiosis was discovered by Oscar Hertwig.
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