Answer:
meiosis you will have four haploid cells (half the number of chromosomes is a diploid cell) and after mitosis you will have two diploid cells
Explanation:
Mitosis you begin with a parent cell that is haploid, it copies all it's chromosomes and splits so each daughter cell have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell so both being diploid
In meiosis the chromosomes fold over DNA and are put in pairs, in the first division the pairs are split up evenly into two cells randomly (diploid still) but the the cells split the chromosomes in half in them creating four grneticly different haploid cells
Genetic variety in organisms is created through C) Meiosis. mitosis is a stage of the cell cycle and asexual reproduction occurs between only one parent, so not much variety. Cell fission is a form of asexual reproduction in bacteria, archaea, and other unicellular organisms such as diatoms and protozoans.
Answer - Five Different Processes of asexual reproduction.
1. Budding
2.Binary Fission
3.Fragmentation
4.Spore Formation
5.Vegetative Reproduction
Reasoning -
These are just a budding factor as a common asexually. Just like a hydra forms a second copy of self and once fully grown it will split from its primary carrier.