Meiosis And Mitosis This was created by Tanisha Wagstaff & Kanasha Dukes
The process of Meiosis Meiosis is the process by which sex cells divide. Chromosomes make copies of themselves. They line up in the middle of the cell side by side. Then move to opposite ends of the cell. 2 new cells are formed. Again, they line up in the middle. Then they divide and move to opposet of cell again.
The process of Mitosis The process through which most cells divide. Chromosomes make copies of themselves. Then they line up in the middle of the cell. They break apart and move to opposite ends of the cell. The cell membrane pinches in the middle forming 2 identical cells.
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