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In a typical animal, mitosis produces two identical daughter cells, while meiosis produces four unique daughter cells.

Meiosis is a type of cell division that involves the parent chromosome being halved and then divided again to form four unique daughter cells which have only one copy of chromosome from the parent.

This occurs in sex cells such as the sperm and egg cells.

Mitosis is also a type of cell division but occurs with the parent cells to form two identical daughter cells.

This type of cell division have produces the same number of chromosomes the parents have and occurs in cells of the body which undergoes growth or during replacement of worn-out tissues.

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