What is the end result of mitosis? (1 point) Responses four different cells four different cells two different cells two different cells two identical cells two identical cells one identical cell one identical cell Question 2 Match the phase of mitosis with the picture of the onion cell. (3 points) Select responses from the drop down fields to answer the question. Navigate to the desired drop down and select your response. Select responses from the drop down fields to answer the question. Navigate to the desired drop down and select your response. Select responses from the drop down fields to answer the question. Navigate to the desired drop down and select your response. Question 3 Why is mitosis important and necessary for life? (1 point) Responses cell replacement cell replacement cell growth cell growth cell repair cell repair all of these

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  1. The end result of mitosis is two identical cells.

  2. Unfortunately, I cannot see the pictures of the onion cell to match them with the phases of mitosis. Generally, the phases of mitosis are as follows:

    • Prophase
    • Metaphase
    • Anaphase
    • Telophase

You would match these to the pictures of the onion cell if they depict the respective phases.

  1. Mitosis is important and necessary for life because of all of these (cell replacement, cell growth, cell repair).