Mitosis and meiosis differ in that
A) meiosis does not change the number of chromosomes per cell.
B) mitosis doubles the number of chromosomes per cell.
C) meiosis doubles the number of chromosomes per cell.
D) mitosis does not change the number of chromosomes per cell.
E) mitosis triples the number of chromosomes per cell.
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