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Mitosis involves cell division to create two identical daughter cells. This process occurs in somatic cells, and it’s a process critical for producing new cells and keeping the organism alive and healthy.
Meiosis involves cell division, that occurs in gametes, or sex cells (sperm in men and eggs in women). This process is needed for sexual reproduction, and each cycle of meiosis creates four daughter cells with exactly half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Cytokinesis is just one part of a larger cell cycle. It is the process of cell division where the cytoplasm of a parental cell divides into two daughter cells. It occurs along with or soon after nuclear division. Cytokinesis occurs during meiosis and mitosis in a similar manner, but with a difference. In meiosis, cytokinesis occurs twice, resulting in the formation of four new cells.