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What is the name given to the process by which a parent cell becomes two identical daughter cells?
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differentiation
differentiation - no response given
senescence
senescence - no response given
mitosis
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meiosis
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mitosis
Mitosis is the cell-division process that produces two genetically identical daughter cells. Meiosis produces four genetically different haploid cells; differentiation is specialization; senescence is cellular aging.
Mitosis is the cell-division process that produces two genetically identical daughter cells. Meiosis produces four genetically different haploid cells; differentiation is specialization; senescence is cellular aging.
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