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.
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1 point
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
GPT-4o mini
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.
During mitosis, the DNA in the parent cell is replicated, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the genetic material.