Question

Why do daughter cells have the same DNA as the parent cell after mitosis?
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Mitosis cuts the DNA in half and shares it equally.
Mitosis makes a perfect copy of the DNA for each new cell.
Mitosis mixes up the DNA to create something new.
Mitosis forgets some of the DNA from the parent cell.

Answers

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The correct answer is: **Mitosis makes a perfect copy of the DNA for each new cell.**

During mitosis, the DNA in the parent cell is replicated, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the genetic material.