Which of the following is NOT a difference between mitosis and meiosis?

(A)A tetrad is only formed during meiosis.
(B)Recombination only occurs during meiosis.
(C)DNA is duplicated once for mitosis, but twice for meiosis.
(D)Mitosis ends in two diploid cells, while meiosis ends in four haploid cells.

Respuesta :

C because DNA is copied once for both

Recombination occurring only during meiosis is not true about the

difference between mitosis and meiosis.

Meiosis and mitosis are types of cell division . Meiosis gives rise to the

production of four haploid cells which have unique properties while mitosis

produces two diploid cells which are identical.

Tetrad occurs only in meiosis as it involves the process of crossing over of

homologous chromosomes which is the reason behind the uniqueness of

the offspring.

Recombination involves two DNA exchanging their genetic material with

each other and it occurs in mitosis and meiosis.

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