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When a normal cell undergoes mitosis it produces two, identical cells that are clones of the “mother” cell. How is that different from what sex cells do when they undergo meiosis?

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when a sex cell undergoes meiosis, it producs two haploid cells each having half the chromosome number of the "mother" cell

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