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What type of
Cell is it when there are two daughter cells?
Haploid cell
Diploid cell
Polyploid cell
Triploid cell
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Diploid cell.
Reason: Mitosis produces two daughter cells that retain the same (diploid) chromosome number as the parent. (Meiosis, by contrast, yields four haploid cells.)
Reason: Mitosis produces two daughter cells that retain the same (diploid) chromosome number as the parent. (Meiosis, by contrast, yields four haploid cells.)
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