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ll Basic principle of Mitosis process
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Answered by bhushanzade81
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Explanation:

Mitosis is a single nuclear division that results in two nuclei, usually partitioned into two new cells. The nuclei resulting from a mitotic division are genetically identical to the original. They have the same number of sets of chromosomes: one in the case of haploid cells, and two in the case of diploid cells.

Answered by PurvanshiAttri
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Mitosis produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical to each other, and to the parental cell. ... During mitosis the sister chromatids separate and go to opposite ends of the dividing cell. Mitosis ends with 2 identical cells, each with 2N chromosomes and 2X DNA content.

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