Cells formed from mitosis are diploid and are identical (if no mutations occurred during DNA replication) to the parent cell. Cells formed during meiosis are haploid and are different than the parent...
mitosis produces cells exactly identical to the parent. This means that they have all 46 chromosomes and are ready to function. In meiosis however, cells are formed with only 23 chromosomes (half of...
Cells are formed during a process called cell division where a single cell splits into two daughter cells and ends up being made with the same genetic material and cytoplasm.