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To describe: The differences in chromatid cohesion in meiosis and mitosis.

Introduction: Reproduction is defined as the biological process in which anew individual organism or offspring isproduced by their parents. It is divided into two types namely asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Most of the plants and animals reproduce sexually.

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