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What is the difference between mitosis and osmosis?

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Mitosis (pronounced “my-toh-sihs”) is a noun. It means a cell biology process of splitting into two new cells with their own pair of chromosomes from a single one. Osmosis (pronounced “awzz-moh-sihs”) is a noun with multiple meanings. it can mean the ability to absorb information with little to no effort.
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Osmosis is a type of passive transport that only occurs in cells when water moves across a selectively permeable membrane

Mitosis is a complex process of cell division that can occurs in eukaryotic cells.

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Osmosis, passive transport

Mitosis, process of cell division

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Mitosis means a cell biology process of splitting into two new cells with their own pair of chromosomes from a single one. Osmosis is a noun with multiple meanings. It can mean the ability to absorb information with little to no effort

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