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Khalil Obrien
10 June, 10:43
Which cells are divided by meiosis and mitosis?
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Chaya Jefferson
10 June, 12:29
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Meiosis: gametes (sperm / egg cells)
Mitosis: somatic cells (any body cells)
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Jamar Mercer
10 June, 13:42
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Meiosis is gametes, or sex cells. Mitosis is somatic or body cells.
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