what explains why organisms use mitosis to produce new cells for growth and repair?; (A) daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cells;(B) daughter cells are not able to divide again;(C) daughter cells have the same genes switched on as the parent cells;(D) daughter cells look identical to the parent cells
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(A) Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell.
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The correct option is A .
Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cells.
Mitosis makes growth and repair of cells possible because " during cell division, two daughter cells are formed . These new cells replace cells that are damaged or that are no longer functioning effectively. Because there are limits to how large a cell can grow, an organism grows by forming new cells "
The main function of mitosis are :
- Growth of the organism.
- Repair.
- Replacement.
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