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Allisa [31]
2 years ago
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Mitosis and meiosis always differ in regard to the presence of a. chromatids. b. homologs. c. bivalents. d. centromeres. e. spin

dles.
Biology
2 answers:
elena-s [515]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: Option C) bivalents

Explanation:

In mitosis, no bivalents are formed due to no crossing over of genetic material between chromatids, unlike meiosis where bivalents are formed during Chiasma

Fantom [35]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

c. bivalents.

Explanation:

In Meiosis a bivalents are formed during the first stage of meiosis which is the prophase. The bivalent consist of a paired chromosome and four chromatids i.e two chromosomes in a tetrad. one chromosome comes from each parent.

In mitosis, a bivalent is not formed. There is the presence of chromatids, homologs, centromeres and spindles during mitosis and meiosis.

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