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In mitosis, the results are 2 different haploid cells.
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When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical haploid daughter cells; when a diploid cell undergoes mitosis, it produces two genetically identical diploid daughter cells. ... In contrast, meiosis is considered a “reductional” form of cell division that occurs in diploid germ cells.

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In mitosis, the results are 2 different diploid cells.

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Mitosis is an exact replication of the parent cells, making them diploid cells. 4 haploid cells are the result of meiosis.

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