Question
Why are the 2 daughter cells genetically the same as the parent cell after mitosis?(1 point)
Responses
Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
Because they are different cell types
Because they are different cell types
Because they undergo meiosis
Because they undergo meiosis
Because they undergo apoptosis
Responses
Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
Because they are different cell types
Because they are different cell types
Because they undergo meiosis
Because they undergo meiosis
Because they undergo apoptosis
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes.**
In mitosis, the parent cell divides to produce two daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell, all containing the same set of chromosomes.
**Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes.**
In mitosis, the parent cell divides to produce two daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell, all containing the same set of chromosomes.