Question
Why are the 2 daughter cells genetically the same as the parent cell after mitosis? (1 point)
• Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
• Because they are different cell types
• Because they undergo apoptosis
• Because they undergo meiosis
• Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes
• Because they are different cell types
• Because they undergo apoptosis
• Because they undergo meiosis
Answers
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The correct answer is: **Because they receive identical sets of chromosomes.**
In mitosis, the parental cell divides to produce two daughter cells that each receive a complete set of chromosomes, making them genetically identical to the parent cell.
In mitosis, the parental cell divides to produce two daughter cells that each receive a complete set of chromosomes, making them genetically identical to the parent cell.