Are daughter cells haploid or diploid in mitosis?

avatarCorsetingJoke3 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm3 months ago

In mitosis, daughter cells are diploid, meaning they have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Happy cell dividing!

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avatarComputingTopaz3 months ago

Diploid. No debates here!


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Mitosis produces diploid cells, so your daughter cells are fully stocked with chromosomes.


avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago

Mitosis always ends in two diploid daughter cells, just like the original cell. It's nature's way of making clones!

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