Mitosis vs. Meiosis – Double Bubble Compare and Contrast

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Mitosis vs. Meiosis – Double Bubble Compare and Contrast Name: Period: Date: In the red circles, write the features of mitosis that are different from meiosis. In the green circles, write the features of meiosis that are different from mitosis. In the blue circles, write the features of mitosis and meiosis that are the same. You may add more circles if needed. Mitosis Meiosis © Copyright 2015 – All rights reserved. www.cpalms.org

Mitosis vs. Meiosis – Double Bubble Compare and Contrast Key Name: Period: Date: In the red circles, write the features of mitosis that are different from meiosis. In the green circles, write the features of meiosis that are different from mitosis. In the blue circles, write the features of mitosis and meiosis that are the same. You may add more circles if needed. Four daughter cells New cells genetically identical to parent cells New cells not genetically identical to parent cell Two daughter cells Chromosomes duplicate before cell division starts Used in sexual reproduction Used in asexual reproduction Mitosis Meiosis Used for reproduction Cell division occurs twice Cell division occurs twice Crossing over may take place New cells have the same number of chromosomes as parent cell New cells have half the number of chromosomes as a parent cell No crossing over takes place © Copyright 2015 – All rights reserved. www.cpalms.org