Is mitosis haploid or diploid?
DistributingJoke路2 months agoMitosis is diploid! The process produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell, each with the same number of chromosomes.
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Mitosis results in diploid cells. It's all about keeping the chromosome count consistent for proper functioning.
Diploid, for sure. Mitosis produces cells with the same chromosome number as the original. Can't argue with that!
Diploid! Mitosis keeps everything balanced, like a well-maintained bicycle.
Absolutely diploid. I remember this from high school bio鈥攎aking two identical cells from one!
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