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What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?
senescence
• mitosis
meiosis
• differentiation
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Mitosis.
Explanation: Mitosis is the cell division process that produces two genetically identical daughter cells from one parent cell. Meiosis produces nonidentical gametes with half the chromosome number; senescence is cellular aging; differentiation is process by which cells become specialized.
Explanation: Mitosis is the cell division process that produces two genetically identical daughter cells from one parent cell. Meiosis produces nonidentical gametes with half the chromosome number; senescence is cellular aging; differentiation is process by which cells become specialized.
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