Answer -
1 The process of MITOSIS begins with a DIPLOID cell.
2 The process of MEIOSIS begins with a DIPLOID cell.
Explanation - Both these processes begins with a diploid cell but mitosis ends with 2 diploid daughter cell and meiosis ends with 4 haploid daughter cell.
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