Biology, asked by kim1108, 4 months ago

The process of mitosis and cytokinesis produce two identical
A. chromatids
B. daughter cells
C. strands.
D chromosomes.

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Answered by kishoretapake
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Explanation:

The Process Of Mitosis And Cytokinesis Produce Two Identical B) Daughter Cells.

Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

B- Daughter cells.

Explanation:

In cell biology, the division of replicated chromosomes into two new nuclei occurs during the cell cycle process known as mitosis. Mitosis, a form of cell division, produces genetically identical cells with a preserved chromosome count. As a result, equational division is another name for the mitotic process.

Cytokinesis is the stage of cell division where a single eukaryotic cell divides into two daughter cells as a result of cytoplasmic synapsis. In mitosis and meiosis, cytoplasmic division starts during or right after the last phases of nuclear division. The spindle apparatus delivers duplicated chromatids into the cytoplasm of the daughter cells that are separating during cytokinesis. By doing so, it guarantees that the chromosomal number and complement are preserved from one generation to the next and that, barring unusual circumstances, the daughter cells will be functional replicas of the parent cell.

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