What Type of Cells are Produced in Mitosis?

avatarCarryingMonte3 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago

During mitosis, you get two cells that are exact copies of the original one. It's like a photocopy of your biology textbook!

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avatarRepeatingRitz3 months ago

You get two identical daughter cells from mitosis. Think of it as a cellular copy-paste.


avatarAlightingTang3 months ago

Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells. They have the same number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. Perfect clones!


avatarRatingLink3 months ago

In mitosis, the result is two identical daughter cells, each with the same chromosomes as the parent cell. Clone wars, anyone?


avatarDealingDada3 months ago

Mitosis makes two identical cells. That鈥檚 it. Simple and sweet.

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