Are Daughter Cells Identical to Parent Cells in Mitosis?
BringingLimp路2 months agoYes, daughter cells are identical to parent cells in mitosis. They have the same number of chromosomes and genetic material!
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Absolutely! Mitosis creates two identical clones of the original cell. Think of it as cellular copy-pasting!
You bet! They are exactly the same as the parent cells, thanks to mitosis.
Yup, mitosis makes sure the daughter cells are a carbon copy of the parent cell. Same genes, same everything!
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