Predict why daughter cell II will or will not be considered a product of mitosis.(1 point)

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Daughter cell II will not be considered a product of mitosis because it has half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.
Daughter cell II will not be considered a product of mitosis because it has half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.

Daughter cell II will be considered a product of mitosis because it has half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.
Daughter cell II will be considered a product of mitosis because it has half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.

Daughter cell II will be considered a product of mitosis because it has the same amount of DNA as the parent cell.
Daughter cell II will be considered a product of mitosis because it has the same amount of DNA as the parent cell.

Daughter cell II not will be considered a product of mitosis because it has the same the amount of DNA as the parent cell

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The correct response is:

"Daughter cell II will be considered a product of mitosis because it has the same amount of DNA as the parent cell."

In mitosis, the parent cell divides to produce two daughter cells that each have the same amount of DNA as the parent cell, maintaining the same ploidy level. If daughter cell II has the same amount of DNA as the parent cell, it confirms that it is a product of mitosis.

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