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Why is mitosis called equational division???​

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Answered by satbirsing9742987620
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Mitosis divides the mother cell into two daughter cells which are identical to each other. ... The chromosome number in each daughter is equal to that in the parent or mother cell i.e. diploid. Due to the equal distribution of the chromosome between the daughter cells it is called an equational division.

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Answered by shahusneha269
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Mitosis divides the mother cell into two daughter cells which are identical to each other. In this process the chromosomes of the mother cells are duplicated and distributed equally to the daughter cell. ... Due to the equal distribution of the chromosome between the daughter cells it is called an equational division.

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