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How do mitosis and meiosis differ? a. During mitosis and cell division, a body cell and its nucleus divide once and produce two different cells. b. During mitosis and cell division, a body cell and its nucleus divide once and produce two identical cells. c. During meiosis and cell division, a body cell and its nucleus divide once and produce two identical cells. d. During meiosis and cell division, a body cell and its nucleus divide once and produce two different cells.

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