Biology, asked by priyanshusrivastav12, 8 months ago

how are daughter cell formed​

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Answered by sumanmohapatra2003
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Explanation:

Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells. The cell copies - or 'replicates' - its chromosomes, and then splits the copied chromosomes equally to make sure that each daughter cell has a full set.

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Answered by malaikasabir
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Answer:

Two daughter cells are formed when a cell divides into two due to mitosis and the chromosome is divided in this process first karyokinesis occurs and then cytokinesis and cell dividesbinto two which and both daughter cells can be further divided!!

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