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Which best describes the inputs and outputs of mitosis in a multicellular organism? (1 point)ResponsesInput: Chromosomes lined up at the metaphase plate.Output: Cells performing different functions.Input: Chromosomes lined up at the metaphase plate. Output: Cells performing different functions.Input: A stem cell in the growth phaseOutput: Specialized cells, like neurons or kidney cellsInput: A stem cell in the growth phase Output: Specialized cells, like neurons or kidney cellsInput: Genetic material as DNAOutput: Diverse cell types arising from differentiation after division.Input: Genetic material as DNA Output: Diverse cell types arising from differentiation after division.Input: A single cell ready to divideOutput: Two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and each other.
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Input: A single cell ready to divide
Output: Two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and each other.
Reason: Mitosis produces two genetically identical somatic daughter cells for growth and repair; it does not create different specialized cell types or gametes.
Output: Two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell and each other.
Reason: Mitosis produces two genetically identical somatic daughter cells for growth and repair; it does not create different specialized cell types or gametes.
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