mitosis vs meiosis

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  • What type of cells does mitosis produce?
    Body cells
  • What type of cells does meiosis produce?
    Sperm and egg cells (gametes)
  • What is the starting cell type for both mitosis and meiosis?
    Diploid cell, written as 2n
  • How many chromosomes do humans have in total?
    46 chromosomes
  • What happens during interphase before mitosis and meiosis?
    The cell duplicates its chromosomes
  • How many chromatids are present after the duplication of 46 chromosomes?
    92 chromatids
  • Why is interphase important in cell division?
    It duplicates chromosomes before mitosis or meiosis begins
  • What acronym is used to remember the stages of mitosis and meiosis?
    PMAT
  • How does meiosis differ from mitosis in terms of PMAT stages?
    Meiosis goes through the PMAT stages twice
  • What happens during prophase in mitosis?
    The chromosomes become visible and condense
  • What occurs during prophase I in meiosis?
    Chromosomes match up with their homologous pairs
  • What is crossing over in meiosis?
    It is the exchange of genetic information between homologous chromosomes
  • What does metaphase in mitosis involve?
    Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
  • How does metaphase I in meiosis differ from metaphase in mitosis?
    In metaphase I, chromosomes are in pairs, not a single file line
  • What does anaphase in mitosis involve?
    The chromatids are pulled away to opposite sides of the cell
  • What happens during anaphase I in meiosis?
    The chromosomes, not chromatids, are pulled away to opposite sides
  • What occurs during telophase in mitosis?
    New nuclei are forming on each side to create two new cells
  • What is the result of cytokinesis following mitosis?
    It splits the cytoplasm to complete the division of the cell
  • What is the outcome of mitosis and cytokinesis?
    Two identical diploid cells
  • What happens during prophase II in meiosis?
    Chromosomes condense in both cells
  • How does metaphase II differ from metaphase in mitosis?
    In metaphase II, chromosomes are in a single file line
  • What occurs during anaphase II in meiosis?
    The chromatids are pulled away to opposite sides
  • What happens during telophase II in meiosis?
    New nuclei are forming on each side to create new cells
  • What is the result of cytokinesis following meiosis II?
    It completely splits the cytoplasm
  • What is the outcome of meiosis?
    Four non-identical gametes
  • What do males produce in meiosis?
    Sperm cells
  • What do females produce in meiosis?
    Egg cells
  • What does haploid mean in the context of gametes?
    It means they have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell
  • How many chromosomes do the resulting gametes have in humans?
    23 chromosomes
  • What happens when a sperm and egg cell combine?
    It results in a diploid cell known as a zygote
  • What does the zygote do after fertilization?
    It starts a series of divisions using mitosis to develop into a new organism
  • What are the main stages of mitosis and meiosis?
    Mitosis stages:
    1. Prophase
    2. Metaphase
    3. Anaphase
    4. Telophase

    Meiosis stages:
    1. Prophase I
    2. Metaphase I
    3. Anaphase I
    4. Telophase I
    5. Prophase II
    6. Metaphase II
    7. Anaphase II
    8. Telophase II
  • What are the key differences between mitosis and meiosis?
    • Mitosis results in 2 identical diploid cells; meiosis results in 4 non-identical haploid cells.
    • Mitosis goes through PMAT once; meiosis goes through PMAT twice.
    • Crossing over occurs in meiosis but not in mitosis.