Difference between mitosis ans meiosis

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  • Unfortunately students such as myself HAVE to resort to watching YouTube videos from the lack of teaching skills their teachers have !!! If it wasnt for YouTube and videos such as this I would not be able to pass Biology, because we cant understand our teacher! So thank you for posting this !!!

  • this is a proper explanation of the difference, for students that dont want to open their biology books.. xD

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  • Thank you very short and right to the point.

  • @bluexepnos yes, because DNA only duplicates before meiosis one time, but divides twice. In mitosis, it duplicates once and divides once. Mitosis happens to repair organs, or to replace dead cells etc, so they have to have full sets of DNA. Meiosis has to create two haplois because when the sperm and the egg combine, the form a haploid.

  • @62001a....we do learn from youtube....this is why i'm watching it...when one points the finger at others, there's always three pointing back....

  • teachers should learn from youtube how to teach!!!

  • @ceeceegal69 I'm doing the same thing right now! My teacher is awful! I learn more from one video than I've ever learned from his teaching.

  • my teacher told us to read about this, and two days later, we were asked to take a test. Thank you poster for helping me out

  • sometimes I feel like I should become a teacher just to tell students to fucking ignore their textbooks and just say it like it is. Meiosis is just like Mitosis twice but with some recombination in between. done.

  • are the 4 resulting cells in meiosis haploid cells, and the two from mitosis, are they diploid cells?

  • nice video..

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