Meiosis and mitosis are both processes that involve nuclear division.What is the difference between the two?
A) Mitosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to haploid gametes.Meiosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to diploid somatic cells.
B) Mitosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to diploid somatic cells.Meiosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to haploid gametes.
C) Mitosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to diploid gametes.Meiosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to haploid somatic cells.
D) Mitosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to syngamy.Meiosis is nuclear division,which ultimately leads to zygotes.
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