Biology, asked by gill73381, 2 months ago

how do you say mitosis is an equational division.​

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Answered by mohammadsarim309
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Complete answer: Mitosis is a type of cell division where the chromosomes replicate and equally distributed into two identical daughter cells The number of chromosomes in each daughter cell are equal to that of the parent cell which is thus called diploid. Therefore, the mitosis is known as equational division.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mitosis is a type of cell division where the chromosomes replicate and equally distributed into two identical daughter cells The number of chromosomes in each daughter cell are equal to that of the parent cell which is thus called diploid. Therefore, the mitosis is known as equational division.

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