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1. Almost all of our cells in our bodies are diploid. Which cells are haploid?
2. Describe what occurs in each step of mitosis and what are the results of mitosis?
3. Describe what occurs in each step of meiosis and what are the results of meiosis?
4. What are five differences between mitosis and meiosis?
5. What purpose does mitosis serve in the development and growth of an organism?
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