How diploid cells are formed in mitosis? Answer in detail
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During MITOSIS, the parent, diploid (2n), cell is divided to create two identical, diploid (2n), daughter cells. This occurs by undergoing DNA replication (in S phase during interphase) where the monovalent chromosome is duplicated so that it will have two DNA strands that are replicas of each other.
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in mitosis there are four steps.
prophase
metaphase
anaphase and Telo phase
during mitosis there is replication of DNA occurs and diploid number of chromosomes are maintained is both cells formed
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