Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

What would most likely result if mitosis was not accompanied by cytoplasmic division?
a. Two cells, each with one nucleus
b. Two cells, each without a nucleus
c. One cell with two identical nuclei
d. One cell without a nucleus

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Answered by MissDivya2
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Answer:

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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The correct answer will be option c.

  • Mitosis is equational division.

     When a cell undergoes mitosis, it divides into 2 identical cells.

  • It has two phases: karyokinesis and cytokinesis.

       Karyokinesis is usually followed by cytokinesis.

      In karyokinesis, the parent nucleus is divided into 2 daughter nucleus.

      It is after cytokinesis that the two different cells are formed.

So, if mitosis was not accompanied by cytoplasmic division there will be one cell with two identical nuclei.

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