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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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Question 1): Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are often described in two ways: 1) they are chemically opposite; and 2) th

ey have a relationship to each other. Explain what these two statements mean. Be sure to include the specific substances used and released by each process. Question 2) Your skin is constantly producing new cells through cell division. How does this happen? During interphase, how does a cell prepare for division? Describe cell division, including the processes of mitosis and cytokinesis. Be sure to describe the mitotic steps. Question 3) Mitosis and meiosis are similar processes, but they have some very important differences. Explain how mitosis and meiosis are alike and how they are different. Provide at least two similarities and three differences. ( Please Do Not Repost Someone Else's Answer that is on Brainly Or Any Other Websites) Will Mark Brainliest . ​
Biology
2 answers:
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Mitosis produces two cells from one parent using one division event. But meiosis produces four new child cells with two divisions, each of which has half the genetic material of its parent. Mitosis takes place all over the body, while meiosis only takes place in the sex organs and produces sex cells.

poizon [28]3 years ago
8 0
Question 1): Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are often described in two ways: 1) they are chemically opposite; and 2) they have a relationship to each other. Explain what these two statements mean. Be sure to include the specific substances used and released by each process. Question 2) Your skin is constantly producing new cells through cell division. How does this happen? During interphase, how does a cell prepare for division? Describe cell division, including the processes of mitosis and cytokinesis. Be sure to describe the mitotic steps. Question 3) Mitosis and meiosis are similar processes, but they have some very important differences. Explain how mitosis and meiosis are alike and how they are different. Provide at least two similarities and three differences. ( Please Do Not Repost Someone Else's Answer that is on Brainly Or Any Other Websites) Will Mark Brainliest . I don’t know. I’m very sorry for this
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