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Mitosis & Meiosis
Date Submitted: 01/10/2004 04:18:46
Mitosis and meiosis have several similarities and differences. In mitosis, cells divide in four steps. First, they go through prophase. In prophase, the centrioles begin to move apart from each other toward opposite poles and the nuclear membrane begins to breakup. In metaphase, chromosomes lineup at the equator of the cell, known as the metaphase plate. In anaphase, the centromere that connects the chromatids splits and the chromatids separate from one another. The chromatids move
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divide. Instead, the homologous pairs separate with the entire replicated chromosome moving to the opposite poles of the cell. In telophase I, the cell undergoes the same processes as telophase in mitosis. But, instead of 23 homologous pairs of chromosomes, there are now 23 replicated chromosomes. Meiosis II is virtually the same at mitosis, but each cell has only 23 replicated chromosomes instead of 46. After the cells go through telophase II, we are left with four haploid cells.
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