Which describes the two cells formed through mitosis?
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mitosis forms two exactly similar cells which are identical to their mother cell
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In mitosis a cell divides to form two identical daughter cells. ... They then coil up, and each chromosome looks like a letter X in the nucleus of the cell. The chromosomes now consist of two sister chromatids. Mitosis separates these chromatids, so that each new cell has a copy of every chromosome.
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