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Compare meiotic and mitotic telophase.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Phase | Mitosis | Meiosis |
| Telophase | 1.Daughter cells produced at the end of telophase are diploid and identical to the parent cells. | 1.Daughter cells produced are haploid and different from the parent cells. |
| 2. Two daughter cells are produced at the end of telophase. | 2. Four daughter cells are formed at the end of telophase. |
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