Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells while meiosis results in four different daughter cells. Meiosis has two phases known as meiosis 1 and meiosis 2 resulting in four daughter cells. Both mitosis and meiosis are associated with cytokinesis. One major event that is similar in both mitosis and meiosis is the sequence of events in mitosis are the same in meiosis 1. Both processes go through the breakdown of the nuclear membrane, the separation of genetic material into two groups, the cell division of each, and the reformation of the nuclear membrane. However, both processes differ because mitosis goes through two phases of genetic separation and cellular division while mitosis only goes through one phase. In meiosis, one parent cell produces four daughter cells, each with a haploid set of unduplicated
Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells while meiosis results in four different daughter cells. Meiosis has two phases known as meiosis 1 and meiosis 2 resulting in four daughter cells. Both mitosis and meiosis are associated with cytokinesis. One major event that is similar in both mitosis and meiosis is the sequence of events in mitosis are the same in meiosis 1. Both processes go through the breakdown of the nuclear membrane, the separation of genetic material into two groups, the cell division of each, and the reformation of the nuclear membrane. However, both processes differ because mitosis goes through two phases of genetic separation and cellular division while mitosis only goes through one phase. In meiosis, one parent cell produces four daughter cells, each with a haploid set of unduplicated