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How does meiosis differ from mitosis?

1) it decreases the amount of cells.
2) it increases a lot of DNA.
3) it reduces the amount of DNA
4) and increases the number of cells.

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User Gigi
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4. It increases the number of cells.

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User Windy
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Answer: Cells divide and reproduce in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis results in four sex cells. Below we highlight the keys differences and similarities between the two types of cell division.

I think its choice 4 :)

Explanation: Used a science book! :)

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