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During mitosis, what happens to the parent cell?
• It produces 3 daughter cells.
• It produces 4 daughter cells.
• It produces 2 daughter cells.
It produces 1 daughter cell.
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It produces 2 daughter cells.
Explanation: Mitosis divides one parent (somatic) cell into two genetically identical daughter cells with the same chromosome number as the parent. (Meiosis, by contrast, produces four nonidentical haploid cells.)
Explanation: Mitosis divides one parent (somatic) cell into two genetically identical daughter cells with the same chromosome number as the parent. (Meiosis, by contrast, produces four nonidentical haploid cells.)
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