What Type of Cell is Produced in Mitosis?
ImplementingPons路3 months agoYou get two identical daughter cells, each an exact replica of the original parent cell. It's like a cellular photocopy machine!
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Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells. Think of them as twins, but with chromosomes instead of matching outfits!
Identical daughter cells! Basically, clones of the parent cell.
Two identical cells are produced during mitosis. Simple as that.
From personal experience in the lab, mitosis results in two identical daughter cells that maintain the same chromosome number as the parent cell.
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