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Cytokinesis vs Mitosis   The cell cycle is the process of division allowing the duplication of cells; that is, two new daughter cells from a mother cell. It basically involves the duplication of the genome, its segregation, and the division of cellular contents. The cell cycle consists of two main phases... 
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Anaphase I vs Anaphase II   The basic unit of structure of an organism is cell. A new cell begins with the pre-existing cell, which is an essential process for continuity of life. Nuclear division and cell division are two steps in cell division. Mitosis and meiosis are two forms of nuclear division that... 
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Sporophyte vs Gametophyte   The reproduction of plants can be categorized into two different phases, asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. During the evolution of plant life, development of the reproduction system of a plant was varied depending on the complexity of the plant category. Six different... 
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Haploid vs Diploid   Cell cycle involves events that occur from one cell division to the next cell division. This mainly involves in cell growth and cell division. Prokaryotic cell cycle involves 3 stages. Cell growth is the first step, where the cell doubles in its size. Nuclear division is the next step... 
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Animal vs Plant Mitosis   Mitosis is one of the vital processes that the life demands to sustain, in which a single cell is divided into two complete cells. All the eukaryotic plants and animal cells undergo the process of mitosis. The outcome of the process is a new cell with the same number of chromosomes... 
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Mitosis vs Binary Fission   All life forms of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, regardless of the complexity of their cellular organization, need to have some means of multiplying their core building unit, the “cell”. This process is vital for the growth and regeneration in multi-cellular organisms, as well as for... 
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Centriole vs Centromere Centrioles are small functional structures or organelles inside cells of most animals that assume significance during cell division. Centrioles are microscopic in nature and one of many cell structures that are crucial in some of the functions of a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells are found... 
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Multicellular vs Unicellular All living things are made up of cells that are the building blocks of life. You would be surprised to know that there are organisms with billions of cells like animals and human beings while there are organisms that have only single cell. This has led to the bifurcation of organisms... 
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Chromosome vs Chromatid Chromosome and Chromatid are terms in DNA study that are often confused in meaning due to its similarity in spelling. These two are closely related to each other and is part of the DNA structure. DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid contains the genetic information in all living organism. Chromosome Chromosomes... 
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Mitosis vs Meiosis The process of cell division serves to multiply cells. It involves the distribution of identical genetic material, DNA, to two daughter cells. The genetic material is passed on to the next generation without any errors. It occurs via two methods mainly termed mitosis and meiosis. Both serve... 
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