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

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

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 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 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.
Question 3
Describe the relationship between cell III and the m

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To determine whether daughter cell II is considered a product of mitosis, we need to focus on the DNA content of the daughter cell in relation to the parent cell.

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.

Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two daughter cells, each having the same number of chromosomes (and therefore the same amount of DNA) as the original parent cell. If daughter cell II has the same amount of DNA as the parent cell, it indicates that mitosis has occurred.

Question 3: Describe the relationship between cell III and the m

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