How are the products of meiosis and the products of mitosis different?

A) The products of meiosis are gametes.
B) The products of meiosis are genetically identical to each other.
C) The products of mitosis are always haploid.
D) The products of mitosis are gametes.
E) The products of meiosis are always diploid.


Answer: A

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