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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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