How many cells are formed in mitosis?
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From personal lab experiences, I've always seen exactly two identical cells emerge from mitosis. No more, no less!
Two identical cells are formed in mitosis. It's like cellular copy-pasting!
After mitosis, you get two daughter cells that are carbon copies of the original cell.
Only two cells. Nothing too fancy.
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