Question
Which best describes the relationship between a parent cell and daughter cells in mitosis?(1 point)
Responses
Parent cells share new types of DNA to daughter cells to ensure diversity.
Parent cells share new types of DNA to daughter cells to ensure diversity.
Parent cells divide randomly, and daughter cells have varying amounts of DNA.
Parent cells divide randomly, and daughter cells have varying amounts of DNA.
Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.
Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.
Parent cells divide several times to ensure daughter cells have half of the parent cell’s DNA.
Responses
Parent cells share new types of DNA to daughter cells to ensure diversity.
Parent cells share new types of DNA to daughter cells to ensure diversity.
Parent cells divide randomly, and daughter cells have varying amounts of DNA.
Parent cells divide randomly, and daughter cells have varying amounts of DNA.
Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.
Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.
Parent cells divide several times to ensure daughter cells have half of the parent cell’s DNA.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best description of the relationship between a parent cell and daughter cells in mitosis is:
**Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.**
**Parent cells duplicate their DNA, then divide into daughter cells that are identical.**