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- TRUE / FALSE (if false put the correct word in where it is bold) During cleavage, daughter cells become smaller and smaller as interphase consists of S phase only.Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis: How many cells at the end? The ploidy of the end cells? The purpose of the process (when is it used)? The differences in the steps of each process (eg - how are metaphase, metaphase I, and metaphase II different)?How many chromosomes a female human cell will have after mitotic division.