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KerryM

Answer:

Mitosis, part of asexual reproduction because it produces diploids

Explanation:

Meiosis and mitosis are both kinds of cell division.

During mitosis, the DNA of a diploid cell is duplicated and passed on to two daughter cells, each with a diploid genome. This can be used as a method of asexual reproduction (reproduction without the need of a second organism).

Meiosis is a type of cell division specific to sexual reproduction. A diploid parent cell duplicates its DNA, then undergoes two rounds of replication to create four haploid cells. These haploid cells are the gametes. The gametes of two individuals (sperm and egg) fuse during sexual reproduction to create a zygote.

Answer:

The guy above me

Explanation:

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