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What happens to a cell after endomitosis?????​

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Answered by princerayamwar8
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endomitosis. endomitosis The replication of chromosomes in the absence of cell or nuclear division, resulting in numerous copies within each cell. It occurs notably in the salivary glands of Drosophila and other flies.

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Answered by itsinnoceentgirl927
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⭕During megakaryocyte differentiation, the promegakaryoblast increases its ploidy to a 2x DNA content by a poorly understood process called endomitosis.

⭕This leads to the formation of a giant cell, the megakaryocyte, which subsequently gives rise to platelets.

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