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Mitosis = Red Meiosis = Green Mitosis vs. Meiosis Mitosis = Red Meiosis = Green

A process where cells can divide. Mitosis and Meiosis

All daughter cells have 46 chromosomes. Mitosis

The process is completed in 4 phases. Mitosis

4 genetically different daughter cells are produced. Meiosis

Involves tetrads Meiosis

Interphase occurs once before the process begins Mitosis and Meiosis

Process is important for growth and repair Mitosis

Crossing over occurs Meiosis

Gametes known as sperm and egg cells are produced from this process Meiosis

Each daughter cell has 23 chromosomes Meiosis

This process is used to make skin cells Mitosis

The process ends with identical cells Mitosis

Uses spindle fibers to separate chromosomes Mitosis and Meiosis

Begins with diploid parent cell Mitosis and Meiosis

Chromosomes are replicated before Mitosis and Meiosis

Produces haploid cells Meiosis

Reduction Division Meiosis

Metaphase I

Anaphase II

Prophase I

Anaphase I

Telophase I

Trisomy 18: female

Missing X chromosomes (turner): Female

Trisomy 21 (down syndrome): Male

Normal: Male

Trisomy 7: male